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Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian cancer begins in the cells that form the ovaries. Among these cells are surface epithelial cells, germ cells, and the sex cord-stromal cells. This is why cancer cells that metastasize from other organ sites to the ovary are not called ovarian cancer. Breast and colon cancers are examples of such cancers.
Eddie Tobey
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Ovarian Cancer Treatments

The course of treatment for ovarian cancer is normally determined by the stage of the disease. We here classify the stages from I to IV based on the cancer's specific characteristics, and find out which course is suitable for which stage.
Eddie Tobey
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Care to Know about the Cervix?

Know all about the information on Cervix cancer, it's types, symptoms and the possible treatments.
Hendrick Wilbur
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Cervical Cancer Early Symptoms - 7 Early Symptoms of Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer early symptoms will be experienced by an estimated 13,000 women in the USA each year. Early symptoms of cervical cancer and cervical cancer are the second most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Understand what the cervical cancer early symptoms are so that proper medical help can be obtained when needed.
Olinda Rola
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Ovarian Cancer & Hysterectomies - Becoming Informed About Your Options

A hysterectomy is not often a procedure that needs to be performed urgently, except in the case of cancer. Therefore, a woman considering the procedure should take time to investigate all her options, including other possible treatments. There are now new treatments for conditions that previously would have required a hysterectomy. Women advised to have a hysterectomy for a non-cancerous condition before being offered more conservative treatments may find it beneficial to seek a second opinion.
Jackie Harvey
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Ovarian Cancer and Hysterectomies - Becoming Informed About Your Options

A hysterectomy is not often a procedure that needs to be performed urgently, except in the case of cancer. Therefore, a woman considering the procedure should take time to investigate all her options, including other possible treatments. There are now new treatments for conditions that previously would have required a hysterectomy. Women advised to have a hysterectomy for a non-cancerous condition before being offered more conservative treatments may find it beneficial to seek a second opinion.
Jackie L. Harvey
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Ovarian Cancer- It Whispers, So Listen

Ovarian Cancer is the deadliest of the female cancers. Learn the sobering statistics and how you can protect yourself from being one of them.
Jean Wensink
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Ovarian Cancer Mortality Rate

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is the most well-known and feared governing body in the financial world. Its very name can be intimidating to a small company hoping to go public, but it doesn’t have to be.
Eddie Tobey
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Was Your Ovarian Cancer Misdiagnosed?

About 50 percent of ovarian cancer patients are already at an advanced stage by the time a correct diagnosis is made. Four in 10 women with ovarian cancer have symptoms that they tell their doctors about at least four months - and as long as one year - before they are diagnosed. A recent British study found 60 percent of all U.K. general practitioners had misdiagnosed their patients
James Finch
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Stimulating the Bodys Defenses to Fight Ovarian Cancer

OvaRex® MAb is a monoclonal antibody a biotech drug designed to help the patients immune system recognize and more effectively fight ovarian cancer. OvaRex® MAb is given during the watchful waiting period, following successful front-line therapy. It may become recognized as the most significant advance in ovarian cancer treatment since the use of chemotherapy to treat this illness.
James E. Finch
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