PMID: 6539159Jul 1, 1984Paper

Ovarian dysplasia. A study of identical twins

Cancer
S B Gusberg, L Deligdisch

Abstract

The normal, identical twin sisters of patients who had been the subjects of ovarian cancer were subjected to prophylactic oophorectomy after the menopause. The finding of epithelial abnormality suggests a precancerous change similar to other genital epithelial dysplasia.

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