Mucins in ovarian cancer diagnosis and therapy

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecologic malignancy and the five-year survival rate is only 35% after diagnosis. Epithelial ovarian cancer is a highly metastatic disease characterized by widespread peritoneal dissemination and ascites. The death incidences f...

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Main Authors: Chauhan Subhash C, Kumar Deepak, Jaggi Meena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-12-01
Series:Journal of Ovarian Research
Online Access:http://www.ovarianresearch.com/content/2/1/21
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spelling doaj-2f1274e8dae347dba83c623e530abfa62020-11-24T20:58:11ZengBMCJournal of Ovarian Research1757-22152009-12-01212110.1186/1757-2215-2-21Mucins in ovarian cancer diagnosis and therapyChauhan Subhash CKumar DeepakJaggi Meena<p>Abstract</p> <p>Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecologic malignancy and the five-year survival rate is only 35% after diagnosis. Epithelial ovarian cancer is a highly metastatic disease characterized by widespread peritoneal dissemination and ascites. The death incidences from ovarian cancer could be significantly lowered by developing new methods for the early diagnosis and treatment of this fatal disease. Several potential markers have been identified recently. However, mucins are the most promising markers for ovarian cancer diagnosis. Mucins are large extracellular, heavily glycosylated proteins and their aberrant expression has been implicated in the pathogenesis of a variety of cancers, including ovarian cancer. This review will summarize known facts about the pathological and molecular characteristics of ovarian cancer, the current status of ovarian cancer markers, as well as general information about mucins, the putative role of mucins in the progression of ovarian cancer and their potential use for the early diagnosis and treatment of this disease.</p> http://www.ovarianresearch.com/content/2/1/21
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author Chauhan Subhash C
Kumar Deepak
Jaggi Meena
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Jaggi Meena
Mucins in ovarian cancer diagnosis and therapy
Journal of Ovarian Research
author_facet Chauhan Subhash C
Kumar Deepak
Jaggi Meena
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title Mucins in ovarian cancer diagnosis and therapy
title_short Mucins in ovarian cancer diagnosis and therapy
title_full Mucins in ovarian cancer diagnosis and therapy
title_fullStr Mucins in ovarian cancer diagnosis and therapy
title_full_unstemmed Mucins in ovarian cancer diagnosis and therapy
title_sort mucins in ovarian cancer diagnosis and therapy
publisher BMC
series Journal of Ovarian Research
issn 1757-2215
publishDate 2009-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecologic malignancy and the five-year survival rate is only 35% after diagnosis. Epithelial ovarian cancer is a highly metastatic disease characterized by widespread peritoneal dissemination and ascites. The death incidences from ovarian cancer could be significantly lowered by developing new methods for the early diagnosis and treatment of this fatal disease. Several potential markers have been identified recently. However, mucins are the most promising markers for ovarian cancer diagnosis. Mucins are large extracellular, heavily glycosylated proteins and their aberrant expression has been implicated in the pathogenesis of a variety of cancers, including ovarian cancer. This review will summarize known facts about the pathological and molecular characteristics of ovarian cancer, the current status of ovarian cancer markers, as well as general information about mucins, the putative role of mucins in the progression of ovarian cancer and their potential use for the early diagnosis and treatment of this disease.</p>
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