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Endometriosis-associated Ovarian Clear Cell Carcinoma: A Special Entity?

Yue Sun, Guoyan Liu

2021Journal of Cancer46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Endometriosis is an estrogen-dependent disease, which serves as a precursor of ovarian cancer, especially clear cell carcinoma (OCCC) and endometrial carcinoma. Although micro-environmental factors such as oxidative stress, immune cell dysfunction, inflammation, steroid hormones, and stem cells required for malignant transformation have been found in endometriosis, the exact carcinogenic mechanism remains unclear. Recent research suggest that many putative driver genes and aberrant pathways including ARID1A mutations, PIK3CA mutations, MET activation, HNF-1β activation, and miRNAs dysfunction, play crucial roles in the malignant transformation of endometriosis to OCCC. The clinical features of OCCC are different from other histological types. Patients usually present with a large, unilateral pelvic mass, and occasionally have thromboembolic vascular complications. OCCC patients are easier to be resistant to chemotherapy, have a worse prognosis, and are usually difficult to treat. To improve the survival of OCCC patients, it is necessary to better understand its specific carcinogenic mechanism and explore new treatment strategy, including molecular target.

Topics & Concepts

Clear cell carcinomaEndometriosisMedicineClear cellCancer researchMalignant transformationCancerCarcinomaOvarian cancerMechanism (biology)DiseaseEndometrial cancerInternal medicineOncologyEpistemologyPhilosophyOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatmentEndometriosis Research and TreatmentEndometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments
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