Tumor cells that have reduced MLH1 expression seem to have a survival advantage during combined chemotherapy of locally advanced breast cancers, which supports the hypothesis that loss of MLH1 has a role in drug resistance. MLH1 expression after chemotherapy is an independent predictive factor for poor disease-free survival and may, therefore, define a group of patients with drug-resistant breast cancer.
We describe a solid and cystic right ovarian mass removed from a 38-year-old woman. The solid component, which had a central cavity lined by endometriotic tissue and surrounded by a thick muscle wall, strongly resembled a miniature uterus. The contiguous cystic mass was an endometrioid carcinoma. We review the literature and discuss the theories of histogenesis of uterus-like ovarian masses.
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