Scientists have uncovered a hidden driver of ovarian cancer—high-risk mesenchymal stem cells lurking in the fallopian tubes.
Researcher suggests compounds secreted by high-risk MSCs that are detectable in the bloodstream could act as biomarkers for ...
Pitt research uncovers new insights into ovarian cancer origins, shedding light on potential early detection and treatment ...
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Verywell Health on MSNThe 3 Types of Ovarian Cancer and How They Are DifferentThere are three main types of ovarian cancer: epithelial, germ cell, and stromal. Learn about each type’s defining ...
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News Medical on MSNPitt study makes new insights into the origins of ovarian cancerResearchers at the University of Pittsburgh have identified a novel trigger of a deadly form of ovarian cancer: a subset of ...
Researchers have discovered high-risk cells in fallopian tubes that could lead to high-grade serous ovarian cancer, paving ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNMajor discovery identifies the cause of ovarian cancerOvarian cancer is the deadliest form of gynecologic cancer, taking the lives of more than 13,000 women in the U.S. each year.
Phyllodes tumors, varying from benign to malignant, need precise diagnosis and surgery, with a focus on multidisciplinary ...
In a major advancement for ovarian cancer research, a team of scientists from the University of Pittsburgh has identified ...
A discovery by Mayo Clinic researchers may help explain why immunotherapy hasn't been helpful for many patients with ...
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have identified a novel trigger of a deadly form of ovarian cancer: a subset of ...
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