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The electronic health record (EHR)–based symptom inventory identified symptom prevalence and associated comorbidities, but no ...
A study by AIIMS, Delhi, highlights that systematic removal of lymph nodes in ovarian cancer patients enhances survival rates ...
In 2022, more than 13,000 people died from ovarian cancer, according to the CDC. A common blood test for ovarian cancer is more likely to fall short for Black and Native American women ...
A standard diagnostic test for ovarian cancer is less effective in detecting the disease among Black and Native American ...
After you’ve gone through ovarian cancer treatment, your doctor will work with you to make sure you stay well. But sometimes the cancer returns. Doctors call this “recurrence.” To check for ...
Patients with advanced epithelial ovarian cancer who were non-Hispanic Black, older, had lower household income, resided in ...
Ovarian Cancer: "This is a challenging procedure as the main vessels related to the heart are all around lymph nodes and so ...
Ovarian cancer represents one of the deadliest gynecologic ... “But there is also a lot of genetic, epidemiology, and oncology [data] that is intricately important.” For women who have not ...
“Although ovarian cancer ranks third among gynecologic malignancies in incidence, behind cervical and endometrial cancers, its mortality rate exceeds the combined total of the latter two, making it ...
Removal of the lymph nodes from the pelvis and rear abdominal walls can significantly improve the survival chances of ovarian cancer patients, found a study conducted by AIIMS, Delhi. The study was ...
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