OVARIAN ADENOCARCINOMA - A REVIEW ARTICLE
Journal: Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (IAJPS) (Vol.04, No. 10)Publication Date: 2017-10-06
Authors : Fateme Parooei Sara Zamanpour Morteza Salarzaei;
Page : 3464-3466
Keywords : Ovarian; Adenocarcinoma;
Abstract
Introduction: Among all the female reproductive system cancer, ovarian malignancies have been allocated most of the clinical studies. Since they usually remain asymptomatic until metastasis, epithelial ovarian cancers are the most common ovarian malignancies that are advance when diagnosed in more than two thirds of the patients. Methods: In this review article, the databases Medline, Cochrane, Science Direct, and Google Scholar were thoroughly searched to identify the Ovarian Adenocarcinoma. In this review, the papers published until early January 2017 that were conducted to study the Ovarian Adenocarcinoma were selected. Results: The ovary is in the form of two small glands on both sides of uterus that is covered by the end of ovarian tube. Ovarian epithelial cancers are the most common cancers that remain asymptomatic until metastasis; they have the highest rate of mortality among all kinds of malignancies of female reproductive system. Discussion and conclusion: The incidence of different kinds of ovarian cancer are included among the cases that have not been given due attention so far. However, they have turned out to be challenging issues. Ovary adenocarcinoma cervicitis constitutes Key words: Ovarian, Adenocarcinoma
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