Ovarian cancer (OC) is a common cancer with the highest mortality rate among gynecological tumors. OC is often asymptomatic and diagnosed at late stages [1]. A feature of OC is the predominance of transcoelomic metastatic route through peritoneal fluid [2]. Patients have an abnormal accumulation of fluid, called ascites, starting from second stage of tumor development. Ascites contribute into the tumor development and metastasis [3]. Data on the cellular composition of ascites are contradictory: cancer cell population is fluctuated in the range 1-85%, while the range of immune cells is 10-30 % of the total cells, isolated from ascites [4]. Thus, the study of the cellular composition of the ascites in OC is highly relevant.
Перспективы развития фундаментальных наук : сборник научных трудов XIX Международной конференции студентов, аспирантов и молодых ученых, 26-29 апреля 2022 г.. Томск, 2022. Т. 4 : Биология и фундаментальная медицина. С. 38-40