MALIGNANT OVARIAN TUMORS DIAGNOSTICS DIFFICULTIES
Despite the undeniable successes of modern medicine, the problems of oncology and, in particular, oncogynecology are still unresolved. Thus, a 5-year overall survival rate for stage I ovarian cancer is 89 %, for stage IV - 17 %. Given that complaints in patients with ovarian cancer appear only after...
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Main Authors: | S. O. Nikoghosyan (Author), A. Z. Zagashtokov (Author), N. E. Levchenko (Author), M. M. Thakokhov (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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