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Increase of fallopian tube and decrease of ovarian carcinoma: fact or fake?

Anne Kathrin HöhnSabine KlaggesAlbrecht GläserSabine TaubenheimNadja DornhöferJens EinenkelGrit Gesine Ruth HillerChristine E BrambsLars-Christian Horn
Published in: Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology (2020)
The present and published data of non-uterine pelvic cancers may suggest an increase of tubal and decrease of ovarian carcinomas. However, there is rising morphologic and molecular evidence that non-uterine HG-SC actually arise from the fallopian tubes via its precursor STIC instead of from the ovary. This evidence has had an impact on the handling and reporting of non-uterine surgical specimens and its definition of the site assessment. In conclusion, the increasing frequency of tubal carcinomas and the associated decrease in ovarian cancer appears to be due to the reclassification of tumors previously classified as ovarian and greater emphasis on examining the resection specimens of non-uterine pelvic carcinomas.
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