Ovarian Cancer Prevention, Detection and Treatment
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      • Project 1: Applying PapGene test for early ovarian cancer detection
      • Project 2: Optimizing synthetic lethality in high-grade serous ovarian cancer
      • Project 3: Overcoming platinum resistance in ovarian cancer through BET inhibition
      • Project 4: Exploring the potential of SYK inhibitors to sensitize ovarian cancer to the anti-tumor effects of paclitaxel
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Ovarian Cancer Reviews

Ovarian Cancer Overview

The Origin and Pathogenesis of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer – A Proposed Unifying Theory

Early Detection and Treatment of Ovarian Cancer: Shifting from Early Stage to Minimal Volume of Disease Based on a New Model of Carcinogenesis

Pathogenesis of Ovarian Cancer. Lessons from Morphology and Molecular Biology and their Clinical Implications

Precursor lesions of high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma: Morphological and molecular characteristics.

Ovarian Cancer Prevention, Detection and Treatment
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