2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5024386
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Review: Mechanotransduction in ovarian cancer: Shearing into the unknown

Abstract: Perspective: The role of mechanobiology in the etiology of brain metastasis APL Bioengineering 2, 031801 (2018) Ovarian cancer remains a deadly diagnosis with an 85% recurrence rate and a 5-year survival rate of only 46%. The poor outlook of this disease has improved little over the past 50 years owing to the lack of early detection, chemoresistance and the complex tumor microenvironment. Within the peritoneal cavity, the presence of ascites stimulates ovarian tumors with shear stresses. The stiff environment … Show more

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“…Approximately one-third of all ovarian cancer patients will develop ascites, but this number can be as high as nearly 90% [99] in patients with advanced-stage disease (stages III or IV). The presence and progression of ascites are associated with grim survival statistics, a decreased quality of life, and may have predictive value for malignant ovarian tumors [3,5,11,[14][15][16][17]26,31,[99][100][101][102]. The predictive value of ascites remains a source of debate, as is the case with most clinical and biological markers for this challenging disease [98,[103][104][105].…”
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“…Approximately one-third of all ovarian cancer patients will develop ascites, but this number can be as high as nearly 90% [99] in patients with advanced-stage disease (stages III or IV). The presence and progression of ascites are associated with grim survival statistics, a decreased quality of life, and may have predictive value for malignant ovarian tumors [3,5,11,[14][15][16][17]26,31,[99][100][101][102]. The predictive value of ascites remains a source of debate, as is the case with most clinical and biological markers for this challenging disease [98,[103][104][105].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The cellular components of ascites include tumor and stromal cells present as single cells or as tumor clusters/spheroids. A complex milieu of proteins, cytokines, metabolites, and exosomes, among other factors, constitute the acellular components of ascitic fluid [3,5,11,[14][15][16][17]26,31,[99][100][101][102]. Interaction with ascites has been shown to modulate the molecular phenotype of ovarian cancer cells and to contribute to tumor heterogeneity [11,16,17,31,106].…”
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