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Volume: 28 Issue: 6

1. Could fertility-sparing surgery be considered for women with early stage ovarian clear cell carcinoma?. Page:e71—
2. Fear of cancer recurrence and its predictors among cervical cancer survivors. Page:e72—
3. External validation of chemotherapy response score system for histopathological assessment of tumor regression after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in tubo-ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma. Page:e73—
4. Down-regulated serum microRNA-101 is associated with aggressive progression and poor prognosis of cervical cancer. Page:e75—
5. Comparison of three different risk-stratification models for predicting lymph node involvement in endometrioid endometrial cancer clinically confined to the uterus. Page:e78—
6. Nutritional status, cachexia, and anorexia in women with peritoneal metastasis and intraperitoneal chemotherapy: a longitudinal analysis. Page:e80—
7. Identification of DNA methylation associated gene signatures in endometrial cancer via integrated analysis of DNA methylation and gene expression systematically. Page:e83—
8. Transvaginal ultrasound versus magnetic resonance imaging for preoperative assessment of myometrial infiltration in patients with endometrial cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Page:e86—
9. Assessing the effect of guideline introduction on clinical practice and outcome in patients with endometrial cancer in Japan: a project of the Japan Society of Gynecologic Oncology (JSGO) guideline evaluation committee. Page:e76—
10. Prognostic value of programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression in ovarian clear cell carcinoma. Page:e77—
11. Comparing treatment outcomes of stage IIIB cervical cancer patients between those with and without lower third of vaginal invasion. Page:e79—
12. Early-stage node negative cervical adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma show similar survival outcomes after hysterectomy: a population-based study. Page:e81—
13. Surgical and oncologic outcomes after robotic radical hysterectomy as compared to open radical hysterectomy in the treatment of early cervical cancer. Page:e82—
14. Impact of vaginal cylinder diameter on outcomes following brachytherapy for early stage endometrial cancer. Page:e84—
15. Survival of gynecological cancers in Turkey: where are we at?. Page:e85—
16. Safety of fertility-sparing surgery for stage I ovarian clear cell carcinoma. Page:e91—
17. Comparing prediction models for lymph node metastasis risk in endometrial cancer: the winner may not take it all. Page:e92—