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Ovarian Epithelial Tumours: Morphological Types, New Developments and Pathogenesis

Ovarian Epithelial Tumours: Morphological Types, New Developments and Pathogenesis
iPath Diagnostics

This course addresses:

  • The different morphological types of ovarian carcinoma.
  • Details the pathogenesis of different types of ovarian carcinoma.
  • Presents a proposal for a new broad classification of ovarian cancers.
  • Discusses an interesting theory that the majority of pelvic serous carcinomas including ovarian serous carcinomas are actually derived from the fallopian tube and not the ovary.

This course has been deveoped by Dr Glenn McCluggage (Royal Group of Hospitals, Belfast Trust) for iPath Diagnostics Ltd.

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Modules

01 - Introduction & Why type ovarian carcinomas? - Dr Glenn McCluggage
02 - Ovarian Serous Carcinoma (OSC) - Dr Glenn McCluggage
03 - Primary Peritoneal Serous Carcinoma (PPSC) - Dr Glenn McCluggage
04 - Mucinous Carcinomas - Dr Glenn McCluggage
05 - Pseudomyxoma Peritonei (PMP) - Dr Glenn McCluggage
06 - Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma - Dr Glenn McCluggage
07 - Clear Cell Carcinoma - Dr Glenn McCluggage
08 - Transitional Carcinoma - Dr Glenn McCluggage
09 - Ovarian Tumorigenesis: A proposed model based on morphological and molecular genetic analysis - Dr Glenn McCluggage
10 - Is Tubal Fimbria the origin of pelvic serous cancer? - Dr Glenn McCluggage

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