Factors associated with cancer-specific and overall survival among Indigenous and non-Indigenous gynecologic cancer patients in Queensland, Australia: a matched cohort study: Erratum
No abstract available (Source: International Journal of Gynecological Cancer)
Source: International Journal of Gynecological Cancer - October 25, 2017 Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Erratum Source Type: research

Letter to the Editor on “Management of Para-aortic Lymph Node Disease in Patients With Cervical Cancer”: What is the Best Approach? Int J Gynecol Cancer. 2017 Mar; 27(3): 543549
No abstract available (Source: International Journal of Gynecological Cancer)
Source: International Journal of Gynecological Cancer - October 25, 2017 Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Letter to the Editor Source Type: research

The Influence of Adverse Effects on Quality of Life of Survivors of Gynecologic Cancer
Conclusions: Poorer QOL in emotional and physical domains is associated with adverse effects of treatment in patients with GC. It is important to consider the effects of radical therapy not only on survival but also on the QOL of survivors. (Source: International Journal of Gynecological Cancer)
Source: International Journal of Gynecological Cancer - October 25, 2017 Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Quality of Life Source Type: research

Cancer Stem Cell–Related Marker NANOG Expression in Ovarian Serous Tumors: A Clinicopathological Study of 159 Cases
Conclusions: Positive NANOG expression is significantly associated with high-grade ovarian serous carcinoma and is absent in benign, borderline, and low-grade serous lesions. In our study, there was no correlation between NANOG expression and clinical parameters, including its use in the prognosis of ovarian serous carcinoma. (Source: International Journal of Gynecological Cancer)
Source: International Journal of Gynecological Cancer - October 25, 2017 Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Basic Science Source Type: research

Establishment of Primary Cell Culture From Ascitic Fluid and Solid Tumor Obtained From Epithelial Ovarian Carcinoma Patients
Conclusion: This study highlights the fact that establishing primary cultures from ascitic fluid or solid tumor tissue may help us to understand the molecular profile of the cancer cells, which allow us to select the best chemotherapeutic agent for ovarian cancer patients and thus take a step toward patient-tailored therapy so that patients are not exposed to drugs to which they are not likely to respond. (Source: International Journal of Gynecological Cancer)
Source: International Journal of Gynecological Cancer - October 25, 2017 Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Basic Science Source Type: research