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* Low-grade serous carcinoma | |||
* Endometrioid carcinoma | |||
* Clear cell carcinoma | |||
* Mucinous carcinoma | |||
* Malignant Brenner tumor | |||
* Seromucinous carcinoma | |||
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* High-grade serous carcinoma | |||
* Undifferentiated carcinoma | |||
* Carcinosarcoma | |||
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Revision as of 16:34, 13 February 2019
Template:Eithelial Ovarian Cancers
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Hannan Javed, M.D.[2]
Overview
Classification
- Epithelial ovarian tumors can broadly be classified on the bases of histopathology and clinical behavior as:
- Benign
- Borderline
- Malignant tumors
- Table below provides a summary of this classification:
Epithelial ovarian tumors | ||
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Benign | Borderline | Malignant |
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- WHO classifies epithelial ovarian tumors on the basis of histology as follows:
- Serous tumors:
- Benign (cystadenoma)
- Borderline tumors (serous borderline tumor)
- Malignant (serous adenocarcinoma)
- Mucinous tumors:
- Benign (cystadenoma)
- Borderline tumors (mucinous borderline tumor)
- Malignant (mucinous adenocarcinoma)
- Endometrioid tumors:
- Benign (cystadenoma)
- Borderline tumors (endometrioid borderline tumor)
- Malignant (endometrioid adenocarcinoma)
- Clear cell tumors:
- Benign
- Borderline tumors
- Malignant (clear cell adenocarcinoma)
- Transitional cell tumors:
- Brenner tumor
- Brenner tumor of borderline malignancy
- Malignant Brenner tumor
- Transitional cell carcinoma (non-Brenner type)
- Epithelial-stromal:
- Adenosarcoma
- Carcinosarcoma (formerly mixed Müllerian tumors)
- Recent advances in histopathology and a better understanding of clinicopathologic characteristics have led to a classification system that correlates histology and clinical characteristics;
- Serous tumors:
Epithelial Ovarian Cancer | |
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Type I | Type II |
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Ovarian Cancer | |||
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Epithelial | Sex-cord stromal | Germ cell | Mixed-cell type |
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