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Review
. 2015 Jun 30:5:149.
doi: 10.3389/fonc.2015.00149. eCollection 2015.

Harnessing Pandemonium: The Clinical Implications of Tumor Heterogeneity in Ovarian Cancer

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Harnessing Pandemonium: The Clinical Implications of Tumor Heterogeneity in Ovarian Cancer

Sarah P Blagden. Front Oncol. .

Abstract

Heterogeneity has emerged as a key feature of ovarian cancer between different ovarian cancer subtypes; within single ovarian cancer subtypes; and within individual patient tumors. At the genomic level, with the advent of ultra-deep sequencing technologies alongside RNA-Seq, epigenomics, and proteomics, the complexity surrounding heterogeneity has deepened. Here, we summarize the emerging understanding of heterogeneity in cancer as a whole and the key discoveries in this area relating to ovarian cancer. We explore the therapeutic limitations and possibilities posed by heterogeneity and how these will influence the future of ovarian cancer treatment and research.

Keywords: HGSOC; ITH; chemotherapy resistance; clonal evolution; diversity; heterogeneity; ovarian cancer; tumor evolution.

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