[HTML][HTML] Precursor lesions of high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma: morphological and molecular characteristics

AL Gross, RJ Kurman, R Vang, IM Shih… - Journal of …, 2010 - hindawi.com
Journal of oncology, 2010hindawi.com
The lack of proven screening tools for early detection and the high mortality of ovarian
serous carcinoma (OSC), particularly high grade, have focused attention on identifying
putative precursor lesions with distinct morphological and molecular characteristics. The
finding of occult invasive and intraepithelial fallopian tube carcinomas in prophylactically
removed specimens from asymptomatic high-risk BRCA 1/2-mutation carriers supports the
notion of an origin for OSC in the fallopian tube. The intraepithelial carcinomas have been …
The lack of proven screening tools for early detection and the high mortality of ovarian serous carcinoma (OSC), particularly high grade, have focused attention on identifying putative precursor lesions with distinct morphological and molecular characteristics. The finding of occult invasive and intraepithelial fallopian tube carcinomas in prophylactically removed specimens from asymptomatic high-risk BRCA 1/2-mutation carriers supports the notion of an origin for OSC in the fallopian tube. The intraepithelial carcinomas have been referred to as serous intraepithelial carcinomas (STICs) but our own findings (unpublished data) and recent reports have drawn attention to a spectrum of changes that fall short of STICs that we have designated serous tubal intraepithelial lesions (STILs).
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