A simple add-on surgery could cut the risk of deadly ovarian cancer by about 80%, but most women aren’t told about it.
A preventative surgical procedure developed in British Columbia appears to drastically reduce a woman’s risk of developing the most common and deadly form of ovarian cancer, a merciless disease of ...
Known as "the silent killer" due to its lack of symptoms and reliable screening tests, ovarian cancer remains one of the deadliest gynecologic cancers, claiming more than 12,000 lives annually.
A prevention strategy developed by Canadian researchers can reduce the risk of the most common and deadly form of ovarian ...
Targeted Oncology: For the community oncologist, the choice between niraparib and olaparib often comes down to the patient's molecular profile. In a pMMR/HRD-negative patient, what clinical markers ...
Surgery plays a critical role in the optimal management of all stages of ovarian carcinoma. In apparent early-stage ovarian cancer, a comprehensive surgical evaluation allows stratification of ...
BOSTON — Patients with non-BRCA gene mutations undergoing risk-reduction surgery to prevent tubo-ovarian cancers showed no signs of tubo-ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma or serous tubal ...
The discovery that most ovarian cancers start, not in the ovaries, but the Fallopian tubes, means there may be a way to help prevent a disease that kills about 1000 women in Australia each year.
Robotic secondary cytoreductive surgery achieved complete resection of triple-site extrapelvic ovarian cancer recurrence in a ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Women with high-risk genetic mutations who have their ovaries and fallopian tubes removed lower their risk of cancer in those organs by about 80 percent but can still be afflicted, ...
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