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The Histologic Type and Stage Distribution of Ovarian Carcinomas of Surface Epithelial Origin
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2003
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Tumoral PathologyGynecological SurgeryStage DistributionMedicineHistopathologySurface Epithelial OriginGynecologyPathologyHistologic TypeMalignant Brenner TumorGreater UniformityOncologySerous ComponentGynecology OncologyEndocrine-related CancerCarcinomaOvarian Cancer
Advances over the past decade suggest a need to reassess the distribution of ovarian surface epithelial tumors. A series of 220 consecutive invasive ovarian carcinomas, including carcinosarcomas and peritoneal carcinomas, was reviewed. Notable findings include: 7% of tumors were carcinosarcomas; 22% of cases of peritoneal serous carcinomatosis were of peritoneal origin; <3% of cases were mucinous carcinomas; and only one malignant Brenner tumor (0.5%) and no pure transitional cell carcinomas were identified. If peritoneal carcinomas, carcinosarcomas, and mixed carcinomas with a serous component are combined with serous carcinomas, this group accounts for 78% of all cases and 87% of advanced stage cases, suggesting a greater uniformity to epithelial ovarian cancer than previously appreciated.
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