Despite an accurate classification, the borderline category of ovarian
tumors is one of the most controversial topics in gynecologic oncology
and is confusing to both clinicians and patients. The treatment is often
confronted with the necessity of a fertility-sparing approach, although
under-treatment increases the risk of disease recurrence. The clear
definition of a group of patients with low or high risk of relapse
requiring more or less extensive treatment is lacking. Currently, the
main criteria affecting the treatment extent include histopathological
features, particularly the presence of microinvasion, and invasive
implants. Expansion of knowledge about genetic nature of the tumor
characteristics may more closely specify the scope of therapeutic
approach for individual patients. The authors report a case report of
serous borderline ovarian
tumor patient with tumor cell dispersion into the gastrointestinal
tract. The genes of tumor vascular markers GPM6B and DR6 were also
studied and compared to a group of healthy patients.
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