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Update on rare epithelial ovarian cancers: based on the Rare Ovarian Tumors Young Investigator Conference.

Ji Yon Agnes JangNozomu YanaiharaEric Pujade-LauraineYoshiki MikamiKatsutoshi OdaMichael BookmanJonathan LedermannMuneaki ShimadaTakako KiyokawaByoung Gie KimNoriomi MatsumuraTsunehisa KakuTakafumi KurodaYoko NagayoshiAyako KawabataYasushi IidaJae-Weon KimMichael QuinnAikou Okamoto
Published in: Journal of gynecologic oncology (2018)
There has been significant progress in the understanding of the pathology and molecular biology of rare ovarian cancers, which has helped both diagnosis and treatment. This paper provides an update on recent advances in the knowledge and treatment of rare ovarian cancers and identifies gaps that need to be addressed by further clinical research. The topics covered include: low-grade serous, mucinous, and clear cell carcinomas of the ovary. Given the molecular heterogeneity and the histopathological rarity of these ovarian cancers, the importance of designing adequately powered trials or finding statistically innovative ways to approach the treatment of these rare tumors has been emphasized. This paper is based on the Rare Ovarian Tumors Conference for Young Investigators which was presented in Tokyo 2015 prior to the 5th Ovarian Cancer Consensus Conference of the Gynecologic Cancer InterGroup (GCIG).
Keyphrases
  • low grade
  • high grade
  • healthcare
  • middle aged
  • papillary thyroid
  • young adults
  • clinical practice
  • squamous cell
  • endometrial cancer