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Original Article

Biological Malignancy Grading in Early-Stage Ovarian Carcinoma

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Pages 93-98 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The usefulness of adjuvant therapy in early ovarian cancer is a matter of controversy and there is a need for predictive methods to distinguish between low and high risk patients. Specimens from 95 early-stage ovarian cancer patients have been analysed for conventional clinical variables as well as for the biological markers-DNA content, MIB-1, p53, WAF-1-and correlated to survival. Prognostic significance achieved in univariate analysis could be improved by using a score based on several biological markers. Using a score based on DNA content, MIB-1, p53 and WAF-1, a significant predictor could be achieved with the aim of determining the postsurgical therapy. By using this tool, it is hoped that adjuvant therapy can be avoided for one-third of the patients with early-stage ovarian cancer

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