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Primary cancer of the fallopian tubes: histological and immunohistochemical features.

The rare occurrence of the fallopian tubes cancer allows to assert that the experience of even a small number of observations has a undoubted scientific and practical interest. Nowadays this type of neoplasia occurs more o en in practical oncogynecology and is the primary source of serous ovarian and peritoneal tumors. The determination of tissue receptor status of primary fallopian tube cancer (ER, PR, Ki-67, HER2 / neu) will verify the degree of biological malignancy and predict the course of disease and suggest appropriate methods of treatment.

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