Abstract

Objectives: Given the difficulty in early detection of ovarian tumors, and the negative impact that late detection has on patient survival rates, there is a vital need for early detection strategies. There is growing interest in immune cells and their surveillance and regulation of cancer growth. The objective of this study was to compare the gene expression and epigenetic patterns in white blood cells isolated from patients with ovarian cancer to age-matched women with pelvic masses without ovarian cancer.

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