Ovarian tumors: the specific features of evolution, extent, diagnosis, and prevention
The paper describes a range of embryo proteins, the potential markers for ovarian tumors. More than 10 new embryo proteins have been tested; however, a strictly specific protein has not been found to diagnose ovarian tumors. Serum oncoovarian -1-globulin is shown to remain the most promising marker...
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Summary: | The paper describes a range of embryo proteins, the potential markers for ovarian tumors. More than 10 new embryo proteins have been tested; however, a strictly specific protein has not been found to diagnose ovarian tumors. Serum oncoovarian -1-globulin is shown to remain the most promising marker today. Noteworthy are the specific features of evolution and the mechanism of the early extent of a tumor process. The role of pregnancy in preventing ovarian tumors is considered. An attempt has been made to understand the causes of the disease and the mechanisms of its development. |
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Item Description: | 1994-4098 1999-8627 10.17650/1994-4098-2011-0-1-63-69 |