Study of Morphological Spectrum of Ovarian Neoplasms in Tertiary Care Hospital-Greater Gwalior Region
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.7, No. 6)Publication Date: 2018-06-05
Authors : Reena Jain; Shalini Raje Singh; Bharat Jain;
Page : 1681-1682
Keywords : Ovarian umours; paillary serouscystadenocarcinoma; Borderline tumours;
Abstract
Ovarian Carcinoma is one of the commonest tumours among females leading to morbidity, ranking only below carcinoma Cervix and Breast. It is now emerging as one of the most common malignancies affecting females in India. Awareness and early detection modalities are still under research for early detection of Ovarian neoplasm and their management. Over 70 % of ovarian neoplasms are diagnosed when regional or distant involovement has already occurred. Current epidemiological study is one year retrospective study carried out in GR Medical College and JA group of Hospitals, Gwalior. All the hysterectomy/ovarian tissue submitted for Histopathology were considered, Diagnosed, and Morphologically classified into Benign and Malignant ones, also considering the age of patients. Our study aims at finding the incidence of Ovarian neoplasms in greater Gwalior region with a view to develop more effective diagnostic tools as well as better therapeutic approaches.
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