The influence of clinical, pathological and surgical factors on the occurrence of recurrence of borderline ovarian tumors in different age groups
Background. Borderline ovarian tumors (BOT), due to their unclear biological potential, remain a problem for oncogynecologists. On the one hand, frequent recurrences of tumors, and on the other hand, a high survival rate in the diagnosis of patients requires careful weighing of all risk factors when...
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Main Authors: | F. V. Novikov (Author), V. P. Bondarev (Author), E. S. Mishina (Author), M. V. Mnikhovich (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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