EurekAlert!: Deceptive ovarian cancer case mimics pelvic abscess, delaying diagnosis in postmenopausal woman
Deceptive ovarian cancer case mimics pelvic abscess, delaying diagnosis in postmenopausal woman
Opportunistic salpingectomy during elective abdominal procedures can significantly reduce ovarian cancer risk, as most cases originate in the fallopian tubes. National guidelines recommend ...
The American Journal of Managed Care: High BMI Drives Worldwide Surge in Ovarian, Uterine Cancer Cases
Women's Health on MSN: A new study found a potential link between ovarian cancer and where you live in the US
A new study found a potential link between ovarian cancer and where you live in the US
Morning Overview on MSN: Study links higher ovarian cancer risk to living in high-radon US counties
Postmenopausal women who live in U.S. counties with the highest radon levels are significantly more likely to develop ovarian cancer than those in lower-radon areas, according to a study published in ...
Study links higher ovarian cancer risk to living in high-radon US counties
New study ties home radon to higher ovarian cancer risk; women with a breast‑cancer family history showed the biggest increase.
The American Journal of Managed Care: Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month Draws Attention to Uneven Declines in Mortality
Ovarian cancer mortality rates have declined, but disparities persist across age, race, and geographic regions. Older women, non-Hispanic White women, and those in the Northeast and Midwest have ...
A new case report was published in Volume 13 of Oncoscience on , titled “Deceptive clinical course of mucinous ovarian carcinoma mimicking pelvic abscess in a postmenopausal woman: An ...