Alterations in lipid metabolism in ovarian endometriosis and combined ovarian cancer revealed by untargeted lipidomics
Untargeted lipidomics revealed distinct lipid metabolism differences in serum and urine between ovarian endometriosis, benign ovarian tumors, and ovarian cancer, suggesting a role for lipid metabolism in endometriosis and its progression to cancer.
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The paper investigates lipid-metabolism alterations in ovarian endometriosis and in combined ovarian cancer using untargeted lipidomics, analyzing lipid profiles across relevant ovarian disease samples. The authors report that lipidomic profiles differ between conditions, revealing distinct alterations associated with ovarian endometriosis and with combined ovarian cancer. A major limitation is that the provided text does not include the study’s detailed design, sample size, or explicit caveats, so these aspects cannot be assessed from the excerpt. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it specifically characterizes ovarian endometriosis–associated lipid metabolism changes revealed by untargeted lipidomics.
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