Much of the most interesting recent work in gynecologic oncology has been on the factors that can be used to gauge the prognosis of the various cancers. This text brings together the most
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Part I
Ovary
1. Clinical Predictors of Outcome in Epithelial Ovarian Carcinoma
2. Influence of Brca1 and Brca2 on Survival
3. Cell-Cycle and Apoptotic Markers
4. P53 as A Prognostic Factor
5.Use of Microarray and Cgh Technologies for Predicting Outcome
6. Angiogenesis and Epithelial Ovarian Carcinoma
7. Cell-Adhesion and Matrix-Associated Proteins in Ovarian Carcinoma
8. Effect of Immune Factors on Prognosis
9. Predictive Factors in Germ-Cell and Stromal Tumors
Part Ii
Endometrium
10. Rethinking Traditional Surgical-Pathologic Criteria for Early Stage Endometrial Cancer: Studies of Patterns of Failure
11. Molecular Prognostic and Predictive Factors in Advanced Endometrial Cancer: Implications for Therapy
12. Inherited and Acquired Mismatch Repair Deficiency
13. Molecular Profiling in Endometrial Cancer: Current Research and Implications for The Future
14. Traditional and Molecular Predictors of Behavior in Uterine Papillary Serous Carcinoma and Clear Cell Carcinoma
Part Iii
Cervical
15. Clinical Pathologic Predictors in Patients with Cervical Cancer
16. Predictors of Radiation Sensitivity and Resistance
17. Molecular Prognostic and Predictive Factors for Cervix Cancer
18. Virology in The Prevention and Management of Cervical Cancer
19. Molecular Imaging for Cervical Cancer
20. Neuroendocrine Cancer of Cervix: Prognostic and Predictive Factors