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Epithelial ovarian cancer patients can have better prognosis and outcome with some under trial Medications that believed to be promising in the future. Examples of the mechanism of action of these promising drugs are, targeting the angiogenesis, targeting (inhibit) DNA repair, targeting cell cycle, targeting signaling pathways, immunotherapeutic medications. | [[Epithelial ovarian cancer]] patients can have better [[prognosis]] and outcome with some under trial [[Medications]] that believed to be promising in the future. Examples of the [[mechanism of action]] of these promising [[drugs]] are, targeting the [[angiogenesis]], targeting (inhibit) [[DNA]] repair, targeting [[cell cycle]], targeting signaling [[pathways]], immunotherapeutic [[medications]]. | ||
==Investigational therapies== | ==Investigational therapies== | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Huda A. Karman, M.D.
Overview
Epithelial ovarian cancer patients can have better prognosis and outcome with some under trial Medications that believed to be promising in the future. Examples of the mechanism of action of these promising drugs are, targeting the angiogenesis, targeting (inhibit) DNA repair, targeting cell cycle, targeting signaling pathways, immunotherapeutic medications.
Investigational therapies
- Epithelial ovarian cancer patients can have better prognosis and outcome with some under trial Medications that believed to be promising in the future
- Examples of the mechanism of action of these promising drugs are:
- Targeting the angiogenesis
- Targeting (inhibit) DNA repair
- Targeting cell cycle
- Targeting signaling pathways
- Immunotherapeutic medications