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==Overview==
==Overview==
Ovarian cancer is classified according to the [[histology]] of the tumor, obtained in a [[pathology]] report.   
[[Ovarian cancer]] is classified according to the [[histology]] of the tumor, obtained in a [[pathology]] report.   


==Classification==
==Classification==
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*[[Sex cord-stromal tumour|Sex cord-stromal tumor]], including [[estrogen]]-producing [[granulosa cell tumor]] and '''virilizing''' [[Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor]] or [[arrhenoblastoma]], accounts for 8% of ovarian cancers.
*[[Sex cord-stromal tumour|Sex cord-stromal tumor]], including [[estrogen]]-producing [[granulosa cell tumor]] and '''virilizing''' [[Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor]] or [[arrhenoblastoma]], accounts for 8% of ovarian cancers.
*[[Germ cell tumor]] accounts for approximately 5% of ovarian cancers. It tends to occur in young women and girls, and has a better prognosis than other ovarian tumors.
*[[Germ cell tumor]] accounts for approximately 5% of ovarian cancers. It tends to occur in young women and girls, and has a better prognosis than other ovarian tumors.
* '''mixed''' tumors, containing elements of more than one tumor histology
* '''Mixed''' tumors, containing elements of more than one tumor histology


Ovarian cancer often is '''primary''', but can also be '''secondary''', the result of [[metastasis]] from a primary cancer elsewhere in the body.  For example, from [[breast cancer]], or from [[gastrointestinal cancer]] (in which case the ovarian cancer is a [[Krukenberg cancer]]).  Surface epithelial-stromal tumor can originate in the lining of the abdominal cavity, in which case the ovarian cancer is secondary to [[primary peritoneal cancer]], but treatment is basically the same as for primary ovarian cancer of this type.
Ovarian cancer often is '''primary''', but can also be '''secondary''', the result of [[metastasis]] from a primary cancer elsewhere in the body.  For example, from [[breast cancer]], or from [[gastrointestinal cancer]] (in which case the ovarian cancer is a [[Krukenberg cancer]]).  Surface epithelial-stromal tumor can originate in the lining of the abdominal cavity, in which case the ovarian cancer is secondary to [[primary peritoneal cancer]], but treatment is basically the same as for primary ovarian cancer of this type.
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Cellular Classification of Ovarian tumor http://radiopaedia.org/articles/ovarian-tumours
Cellular Classification of Ovarian tumor http://radiopaedia.org/articles/ovarian-tumours


==ovarian tumor==
==Ovarian tumor==
* '''Surface epithelial stromal ovarian tumor''' (60-70%)
* '''Surface epithelial stromal ovarian tumor''' (60-70%)
:* ovarian serous tumor
 
::* ovarian serous cystadenoma: ~60% of serous tumor
:* Ovarian serous tumor
::* ovarian borderline serous cystadenoma: ~15% of serous tumor
::* Ovarian serous cystadenoma: ~60% of serous tumor
::* ovarian serous cystadenocarcinoma: ~25% of serous tumor; commonest malignant ovarian tumour
::* Ovarian borderline serous cystadenoma: ~15% of serous tumor
:* ovarian mucinous tumor: ~20% of all ovarian tumor  
::* Ovarian serous cystadenocarcinoma: ~25% of serous tumor; commonest malignant ovarian tumour
::* ovarian mucinous cystadenoma: ~80% of mucinous tumor
:* Ovarian mucinous tumor: ~20% of all ovarian tumor
::* ovarian bordeline mucinous cystadenoma: 10-15% of mucinous tumor
::* Ovarian mucinous cystadenoma: ~80% of mucinous tumor
::* ovarian mucinous cystadenocarcinoma: 5-10% of mucinous tumor
::* Ovarian bordeline mucinous cystadenoma: 10-15% of mucinous tumor
:* ovarian endometrioid tumour: 8-15% of all ovarian tumor
::* Ovarian mucinous cystadenocarcinoma: 5-10% of mucinous tumor
:* clear cell ovarian carcinoma: ~5% of ovarian cancer
:* Ovarian endometrioid tumour: 8-15% of all ovarian tumor
:* Clear cell ovarian carcinoma: ~5% of ovarian cancer
:* Brenner tumour: ~2.5% of ovarian epithelial neoplasms
:* Brenner tumour: ~2.5% of ovarian epithelial neoplasms
:* squamous cell carcinoma of the ovary
:* Squamous cell carcinoma of the ovary
:* ovarian cystadenofibroma / ovarian adenofibroma: can be serous, mucinous, endometrioid, clear cell or mixed
:* Ovarian cystadenofibroma / ovarian adenofibroma: can be serous, mucinous, endometrioid, clear cell or mixed
:* ovarian cystadenocarcinofibroma: extremely rare
:* Ovarian cystadenocarcinofibroma: extremely rare
:* undifferentiated carcinoma of the ovary: ~4% of all ovarian tumor
:* Undifferentiated carcinoma of the ovary: ~4% of all ovarian tumor
* '''Germ cell ovarian tumor''' (~20%)
* '''Germ cell ovarian tumor''' (~20%)
:* ovarian teratoma: commonest primary benign tumour of ovary
 
::* mature ovarian (cystic) teratoma
:* Ovarian teratoma: commonest primary benign tumour of ovary
::* immature ovarian teratoma
::* Mature ovarian (cystic) teratoma
::* specialised teratomas of the ovary
::* Immature ovarian teratoma
::* struma ovarii tumour
::* Specialised teratomas of the ovary
::* ovarian carcinoid tumor
::* Struma ovarii tumour
:* ovarian dysgerminoma
::* Ovarian carcinoid tumor
:* ovarian yolk sac tumour: endodermal sinus tumour
:* Ovarian dysgerminoma
:* ovarian embryonal carcinoma
:* Ovarian yolk sac tumour: endodermal sinus tumour
:* ovarian choriocarcinoma: <1% of ovarian tumor
:* Ovarian embryonal carcinoma
:* pure primary ovarian choriocarcinoma: extremely rare  
:* Ovarian choriocarcinoma: <1% of ovarian tumor
:* malignant mixed germ cell tumour of the ovary
:* Pure primary ovarian choriocarcinoma: extremely rare
:* Malignant mixed germ cell tumour of the ovary
* '''Sex cord / stromal ovarian tumor''' (8-10%)
* '''Sex cord / stromal ovarian tumor''' (8-10%)
:* ovarian fibrothecoma: ~5% of ovarian tumor
 
:* ovarian fibroma: ~4% of ovarian tumor
:* Ovarian fibrothecoma: ~5% of ovarian tumor
:* ovarian thecoma: ~1% of ovarian tumor
:* Ovarian fibroma: ~4% of ovarian tumor
:* sclerosing stromal tumour of the ovary: rare  
:* Ovarian thecoma: ~1% of ovarian tumor
:* ovarian Sertoli-Leydig cell tumour - ovarian androblastoma: ~0.5% of ovarian tumor
:* Sclerosing stromal tumour of the ovary: rare
:* granulosa cell tumour of ovary: commonest malignant sex cord tumour
:* Ovarian Sertoli-Leydig cell tumour - ovarian androblastoma: ~0.5% of ovarian tumor
:* juvenile granulosa cell tumour of ovary
:* Granulosa cell tumour of ovary: commonest malignant sex cord tumour
:* adult granulosa cell tumour of ovary
:* Juvenile granulosa cell tumour of ovary
:* Adult granulosa cell tumour of ovary
:* Mixed
:* Mixed
* uncommon:
* Uncommon:
* ovarian carcinosarcoma <1%
* Ovarian carcinosarcoma <1%
* Other
* Other
:* ovarian lymphoma
 
:* primary ovarian lymphoma
:* Ovarian lymphoma
:* secondary involvement of the ovary with lymphoma
:* Primary ovarian lymphoma
* metastases to the ovary
:* Secondary involvement of the ovary with lymphoma
* Metastases to the ovary
 
:* Krukenburg tumour
:* Krukenburg tumour
:* other metastatic lesions to ovary
:* Other metastatic lesions to ovary


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==References==

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Overview

Ovarian cancer is classified according to the histology of the tumor, obtained in a pathology report.

Classification

Histology dictates many aspects of clinical treatment, management, and prognosis.

Ovarian cancer often is primary, but can also be secondary, the result of metastasis from a primary cancer elsewhere in the body. For example, from breast cancer, or from gastrointestinal cancer (in which case the ovarian cancer is a Krukenberg cancer). Surface epithelial-stromal tumor can originate in the lining of the abdominal cavity, in which case the ovarian cancer is secondary to primary peritoneal cancer, but treatment is basically the same as for primary ovarian cancer of this type.

Cellular Classification of Ovarian tumor http://radiopaedia.org/articles/ovarian-tumours

Ovarian tumor

  • Surface epithelial stromal ovarian tumor (60-70%)
  • Ovarian serous tumor
  • Ovarian serous cystadenoma: ~60% of serous tumor
  • Ovarian borderline serous cystadenoma: ~15% of serous tumor
  • Ovarian serous cystadenocarcinoma: ~25% of serous tumor; commonest malignant ovarian tumour
  • Ovarian mucinous tumor: ~20% of all ovarian tumor
  • Ovarian mucinous cystadenoma: ~80% of mucinous tumor
  • Ovarian bordeline mucinous cystadenoma: 10-15% of mucinous tumor
  • Ovarian mucinous cystadenocarcinoma: 5-10% of mucinous tumor
  • Ovarian endometrioid tumour: 8-15% of all ovarian tumor
  • Clear cell ovarian carcinoma: ~5% of ovarian cancer
  • Brenner tumour: ~2.5% of ovarian epithelial neoplasms
  • Squamous cell carcinoma of the ovary
  • Ovarian cystadenofibroma / ovarian adenofibroma: can be serous, mucinous, endometrioid, clear cell or mixed
  • Ovarian cystadenocarcinofibroma: extremely rare
  • Undifferentiated carcinoma of the ovary: ~4% of all ovarian tumor
  • Germ cell ovarian tumor (~20%)
  • Ovarian teratoma: commonest primary benign tumour of ovary
  • Mature ovarian (cystic) teratoma
  • Immature ovarian teratoma
  • Specialised teratomas of the ovary
  • Struma ovarii tumour
  • Ovarian carcinoid tumor
  • Ovarian dysgerminoma
  • Ovarian yolk sac tumour: endodermal sinus tumour
  • Ovarian embryonal carcinoma
  • Ovarian choriocarcinoma: <1% of ovarian tumor
  • Pure primary ovarian choriocarcinoma: extremely rare
  • Malignant mixed germ cell tumour of the ovary
  • Sex cord / stromal ovarian tumor (8-10%)
  • Ovarian fibrothecoma: ~5% of ovarian tumor
  • Ovarian fibroma: ~4% of ovarian tumor
  • Ovarian thecoma: ~1% of ovarian tumor
  • Sclerosing stromal tumour of the ovary: rare
  • Ovarian Sertoli-Leydig cell tumour - ovarian androblastoma: ~0.5% of ovarian tumor
  • Granulosa cell tumour of ovary: commonest malignant sex cord tumour
  • Juvenile granulosa cell tumour of ovary
  • Adult granulosa cell tumour of ovary
  • Mixed
  • Uncommon:
  • Ovarian carcinosarcoma <1%
  • Other
  • Ovarian lymphoma
  • Primary ovarian lymphoma
  • Secondary involvement of the ovary with lymphoma
  • Metastases to the ovary
  • Krukenburg tumour
  • Other metastatic lesions to ovary

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