Borderline tumors resemble cancerous ovarian tumors in morphology and composition
yet lack the invasive potential. Ovarian tumors are rare in adolescents, and borderline
tumors even less. Without histology, they are difficult to distinguish from their malignant
counterparts and display inconsistent biomarker results.
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