van Dam P.A., Watson J.V., Lowe D.G., Shepherd J.H.
The joint Gynaecological Oncology Unit, Departments of Gynaecology, Saint Bartholomew's and the Royal Marsden Hospitals, London The Medical Research Council Clinical Oncology Unit, Cambridge The Department of Pathology, Saint Bartholomew's Hospital, London, UK.
Int J Gynecol Cancer. 1992 Mar;2(2):57-65. doi: 10.1046/j.1525-1438.1992.02020057.x.
The relevance of flow cytometric DNA analysis in neoplasia of the female genital tract is reviewed. The virtues and limitations of the technique are discussed. There is good evidence, mainly from retrospective studies, that DNA ploidy and/or the tumor S-phase fraction are valuable prognostic indicators in patients with carcinoma of the ovary and endometrium. Further prospective studies are needed, however, to establish the precise value of flow cytometric DNA analysis before it can be used safely for stratification of therapeutic regimes.