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What are the 3 classifications of ovarian cancer?
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surface derived
germ cell sex-chord |
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What is the percentages of each of the 3 classificationsA?
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90% for surface derived
1.5% for germ cell 1.1% for sex chord |
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Are there any other ovarian cancer that dont fall into these categories
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yes, for example brenners and mullerian tumors
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What type of cancers are surface derived?
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papillary serous cystadenocarcinoma,
Borderline adenocarcinoma, adenocarcinoma serous cystadenocarcinod endometriod papillary mucinous cystadenocarcinoma clear cell ovarian tumor |
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Which is the overall most common ovarian cancer?
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papillary serous cystadenocarcinoma (poor survival) occurs in 26.1 %
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What has a better survival rate serous or mucinous ovarian cancer?
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mucinous
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What are the germ cell tumors of a woman?
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dysgerminoma (synonomous with seminoma) and teratoma (dermoid), yolk sac, endodermal sinus, choriocarcinoma
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Although germ cell malignancy is 1.5% what percent of tumors are germ cell?
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30% (because teratomas are usually not malignant)
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What is a brenner tumor?
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surface epithelial derived stromal tumor of the ovary that is usually benign.
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What is a dermoid tumor?
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a teratoma
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What is the mc and 2nd and 3rd mc germ cell tumors
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teratoma, dysgerminoma and yolk sak
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What does an endometrioma look like
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diffuse low level echos
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