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Ovarian clear cell tumor
- ... As defects accumulate in DNA, they can trigger cells to grow and divide without order to form a tumor. It is not clear why different individuals with BRCA1 mutations develop cancers ...
- ... As defects accumulate in DNA, they can trigger cells to grow and divide without order to form a tumor. It is not clear why different individuals with BRCA2 mutations develop cancers ...
- ... downregulated) in some cancerous tumors than in normal cells. Studies have found this gene downregulation in several forms of cancer, including ovarian cancer, cancer that occurs in the lining of ...
- ... suppress cell growth and division. As a result, cells proliferate uncontrollably to form the tumors that are characteristic of Gorlin syndrome. It is less clear how PTCH1 gene mutations cause the other signs ...
- ... risk of cancer of the uterine lining (endometrial cancer).In polycystic ovary ... egg cells, which are released during ovulation. In polycystic ovary ...
- ... Deursen J, Couch FJ. CBP truncating mutations in ovarian cancer. J Med Genet. 2005 Jun;42(6):514- ... Acetyltransferase Is a Haploinsufficient Tumor Suppressor in B-cell Lymphoma. Cancer Discov. 2017 Mar;7(3):322-337. doi: ...