Borderline ovarian tumors: a review of its biology, molecular profile, and management

Borderline ovarian tumors typically exhibit indolent behavior and boast a favorable prognosis; however, a subset of patients experiences disease recurrence and progression to low-grade ovarian carcinoma. The complex biology underlying these phenomena has been illuminated through molecular analyses....

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Main Authors: Renata Colombo Bonadio, Ana Gabriela de Siqueira Santos, Maria Del Pilar Estevez-Diz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda. 2024-03-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Oncology
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Online Access:https://www.brazilianjournalofoncology.com.br/about-the-authors/274/en-US
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Summary:Borderline ovarian tumors typically exhibit indolent behavior and boast a favorable prognosis; however, a subset of patients experiences disease recurrence and progression to low-grade ovarian carcinoma. The complex biology underlying these phenomena has been illuminated through molecular analyses. KRAS and BRAF mutations have emerged as recurrent ?ndings in borderline ovarian tumors. Speci?cally, KRAS mutations have been linked to a higher risk of recurrence and progression to low-grade ovarian carcinoma, while BRAF mutations seem to confer a protective e?ect, inducing a senescent state that mitigates the likelihood of progression. In this comprehensive review, we explore the biology and the molecular pro?le of borderline ovarian tumors, shedding light on recent discoveries that have enriched our comprehension. Additionally, we discuss the current state of borderline ovarian tumors management. Surgery remains the cornerstone of treatment. While cytotoxic therapies role is limited so far, molecular characterization emphasizes the imminent potential for personalized therapeutic approaches.
ISSN:2526-8732