Researchers Discover Molecular Differences Between Low-grade and High-grade Ovarian Cancers
1st Dec 2005, 20:56 GMT
A new study suggests that ovarian tumors classified as serous borderline or low malignant potential (LMP) are not early precursors in the development of aggressive ovarian cancer, but may instead be part of an entirely different class of tumors.
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