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Coexistence of tooth agenesis and ovarian cancer - a systematic literature review.

Weronika Gawron-JakubekJoanna SpaczynskaKazimierz PitynskiBartłomiej W Loster
Published in: Ginekologia polska (2020)
Three publications were qualified to this review. Two of these compared the incidence of hypodontia in women with ovarian cancer and in healthy women, and the other was aimed at locating the gene responsible for the coexistence of ovarian cancer and tooth agenesis. As shown by these studies, women with ovarian cancer are (depending on the study) 3.3 or 8.1 times more likely to have hypodontia than healthy women. However, no specific gene was found that might be responsible for the coexistence of ovarian cancer and tooth agenesis.
Keyphrases
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • gene expression
  • insulin resistance
  • breast cancer risk