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March 2023
March 2023
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Recent research in gynecologic oncology includes studies on the association between frequent aspirin use and ovarian cancer risk, the impact of analgesics on ovarian cancer survival, resistance mechanisms in ovarian cancer patients, the effectiveness of HIPEC after surgery in ovarian cancer patients, the role of long noncoding RNAs and microproteins in cancer, and the investigation of transposable elements in cancer. Key findings include the potential for transposable elements to identify tumor-targeting proteins, the influence of stress keratin 17 and estrogen on cervical carcinogenesis, the association of Cyclin E1 with shorter survival in tubo-ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma, the benefits of integrative oncology intervention in reducing pain and anxiety in gynecological oncology surgery, and the link between dietary patterns and endometrial cancer risk mediated by adiposity.
Keywords
gynecologic oncology
aspirin use
ovarian cancer risk
analgesics
resistance mechanisms
HIPEC
long noncoding RNAs
transposable elements
integrative oncology intervention
endometrial cancer risk
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