Frequency of “incidental” serous tubal intraepithelial carcinoma (STIC) in women without a history of or genetic risk factor for high-grade serous carcinoma: A six-year study

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Meserve, Emily EK, Jelena Mirkovic, James R Conner, Eric Yang, Michael G Muto, Neil Horowitz, Kyle C Strickland, Brooke E Howitt, et al. (2017). Frequency of “incidental” serous tubal intraepithelial carcinoma (STIC) in women without a history of or genetic risk factor for high-grade serous carcinoma: A six-year study. Gynecologic Oncology, 146(1). pp. 69–73. 10.1016/j.ygyno.2017.04.015 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/15044.

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Kyle C. Strickland

Adjunct Associate Professor of Pathology

Dr. Strickland specializes in cytopathology and women's and perinatal surgical pathology.  His areas of interest include epithelial and mesenchymal gynecologic neoplasia and fine needle aspiration cytology.


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