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Burden of a deadly cancer hitting women in their prime
Ovarian cancer is one of the deadliest diseases affecting Australian women and also causes a significant economic burden.
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Beyond the Bloat: How Two Young Women's Battles with Ovarian Cancer Highlight Critical Lessons for Early Detection and Self-Advocacy
In the complex landscape of women’s health, ovarian cancer often carries a shroud of misconception, frequently labeled a ...
Biomarker testing for patients with ovarian cancer should be completed both in the upfront setting and through disease ...
For most women, menopause occurs naturally around the age of 49. In the lead up to menopause, the quality and quantity of ...
People in England with a learning disability have a higher risk of cancer, especially before age 50, according to a study by ...
The four-week trial, featuring plaintiffs Monica Kent and Deborah Schultz, two women who got ovarian cancer, is the first ...
The team's results, published in Nature Communications, reveal that the RMIT-patented biomarkers – easily identified through a simple blood test – may be a better guide to who'll potentially benefit ...
There is a taboo about colon cancer,” the Overland Park native said. “People don’t want to be informed. People want to ignore.” ...
Hormone therapy could improve quality of life for premenopausal women with gynecologic cancers who have had bilateral ...
“It’s being very well managed,” the international journalist said of her second ovarian cancer recurrence Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Getty Christiane Amanpour revealed that her ovarian cancer has ...
(BPT) - Ovarian cancer in women remains one of the most difficult cancers to diagnose. This is partly because its symptoms are not always readily apparent. As a result, a diagnosis may be delayed or ...
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