2023
DOI: 10.1002/cnr2.1858
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Omentum provides a special cell microenvironment for ovarian cancer

Zeying Li,
Xiaoling Fang,
Sixue Wang

Abstract: BackgroundOvarian cancer seriously threatens women's health because of its poor prognosis and high mortality. Due to the lack of efficient early detection and screening methods, when patients seek doctors' help with complaints of abdominal distension, back pain and other nonspecific signs, the clinical results always hint at the widespread metastasis of disease. When referring to the metastasis of this disease, the omentum always takes precedence.Recent findingsThe distinguishing feature of the omentum is adip… Show more

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“…Secondary sites of dissemination include adipose tissues of the mesentery [ 26 ], which also contain fat-associated lymphoid clusters [ 27 ]. Many epithelial tumors metastasize to adipose tissue, with the latter developing cancer-associated adipocytes that provide a lipid-rich environment and paracrine signals that favor tumor growth [ 28 , 29 ]. Paradoxically, macrophages and other immune cells accumulate in milky spots.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondary sites of dissemination include adipose tissues of the mesentery [ 26 ], which also contain fat-associated lymphoid clusters [ 27 ]. Many epithelial tumors metastasize to adipose tissue, with the latter developing cancer-associated adipocytes that provide a lipid-rich environment and paracrine signals that favor tumor growth [ 28 , 29 ]. Paradoxically, macrophages and other immune cells accumulate in milky spots.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%