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Murine Model for Non-invasive Imaging to Detect and Monitor Ovarian Cancer Recurrence
Published on: November 2, 2014
Recent EORTC and MRC UK studies: implications for imaging ovarian cancer
John A Spencer1, Timothy J Perren
1Department of Clinical Radiology, St James's Institute of Oncology, Leeds, LS9 7TF, UK. johnaspencer50@hotmail.com
Abstract:
For many years the primary management of newly diagnosed advanced ovarian cancer has been cytoreductive surgery followed by chemotherapy, and the mainstay of follow-up of treated women has been serial assay of serum CA-125. The findings of 2 recent research protocols have a significant effect on these aspects of management.
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