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News Medical on MSNPromising ovarian cancer blood test to begin trials at UQClinical trials of a simple and accurate blood test to detect early-stage ovarian cancer – key to boosting survival rates – ...
Ovarian cancer has historically been called a “ silent killer ,” because clinicians thought its symptoms were undetectable. Patients were often diagnosed so late that doctors thought nothing could be ...
Queensland women are to take part in groundbreaking clinical trials for a blood test that will detect early stage ovarian ...
In patients with early-stage ovarian cancer, a high prognostic nutritional index improved survival, while a high systemic immune-inflammation index worsened it. In advanced stages, both affected ...
Clinical trials of a simple and accurate blood test to detect early-stage ovarian cancer - key to boosting survival rates - ...
An NHS GP has shared that ovarian cancer 'worries' her the most because the symptoms are so obscure – as she said everyone ...
"Symptoms of ovarian cancer are vague, non-specific, and occur with a variety of conditions," Dr. Priyal Dholakiya, MD, a ...
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News Medical on MSNContraceptive pill could help reduce risk of ovarian cancer, study suggestsScreening for risk factors of ovarian cancer using artificial intelligence, UniSA researchers found that the oral ...
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HealthDay on MSNStudy Identifies Some Modifiable Risk Factors for Ovarian CancerSome risk factors for epithelial ovarian cancer are modifiable, according to a study published online Jan. 6 in the ...
Ovarian cancer is one of the deadliest gynaecological cancers, yet there currently is no early diagnostic test. Here’s what you need to know.
It's a little pill with big responsibilities. But despite its primary role to prevent pregnancy, the contraceptive pill (or 'the Pill') could also help reduce the risk of ovarian cancer, according to ...
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HealthDay on MSNThe Pill Protects Against Ovarian Cancer, Study SaysThe Pill prevents pregnancy -- and maybe ovarian cancer, too, a new study suggests. Women who've ever used the contraceptive pill have a 26% lower risk of ovarian cancer, researchers say. Women who ...
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