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Table 1 Patient information

From: In vitro three-dimensional modeling of fallopian tube secretory epithelial cells

Cell line

Patient age

Menopausal status

Clinical data

Histopathological diagnosis

Histopathology report – ovaries and fallopian tubes

FTE01

51

NK

Mucinous cyst on the left ovary

Benign follicular and epithelial inclusion cysts. Benign serous cystadenofibroma.

Fallopian tubes normal

FTE02

50

NK

Benign fibrosis

Leiomyomas and folicular ovarian cysts

Mild chronic salpingitis in one tube but no evidence of malignancy

FTE03

38

Pre

Fibroid. Adenomyosis

Secretory endometrium and benign leiomyoma

Fallopian tubes normal

FTE05

54

Post

Complex hyperplasia with atypia

Autolysed endometrium. No evidence of invasive carcinoma. Benign leiomyomas.

Post-menopausal features present in both ovaries. Fallopian tubes normal.

FTE283

65

Post

Grade 2–3 endometrial cancer

Grade 2 endometrioid adenocarcinoma of the endometrium, with >50% myometrial invasion

Post-menopausal features present in both ovaries. Fallopian tubes normal.

FTE284

60

Post

History proven endometrial cancer

Grade 2 endometrioid adenocarcinoma of the endometrium

Fallopian tubes normal

  1. FTSEC cell lines were collected from patients aged between 38 and 65 years of age. For all patients, fallopian tube tissues were confirmed to be histologically normal. For the pre-menopausal patient the phase of the menstrual cycle was not known. NK = not known.