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Redefining the standard of care for low-grade serous ovarian cancer.

Beryl L Manning-GeistTal CantorRóisín E O'CearbhaillRachel N Grisham
Published in: Clinical advances in hematology & oncology : H&O (2024)
Low-grade serous carcinoma is a rare epithelial ovarian cancer subtype with distinct clinical, histologic, and molecular features. Improved understanding of this disease subtype has prompted recent advances in treatment options. Although low-grade serous carcinoma historically has been treated following a high-grade serous carcinoma paradigm, new data have called into question the utility of platinum retreatment, addressed the possibility of first-line hormonal treatment, and brought forth therapeutic options targeting the MAPK pathway and cyclin D kinase in low-grade tumors. Ongoing research efforts seek to leverage the unique features of low-grade serous carcinoma to refine treatment options for patients with this rare tumor subtype.
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