The Truth Behind Ovarian Cancer Survival Rates
Posted on March 9, 2008 - Filed Under Ovarian Cervical Uterine Cancer | Leave a Comment
What is the truth behind ovarian cancer survival rates? Well, if you were to type “the truth behind ovarian cancer survival rates” into a search engine, you might be upset at the type of information you find. This is because most sites that are dedicated towards telling the truth behind ovarian cancer survival rates tend to do so from a more negative angle. For example, in the United States only 50 percent of women who have been diagnosed with ovarian cancer will live beyond five years. And this statistic does not provide any official hope that… Continue reading
Read More..>>5 Facts About Ovarian Cancer You Must Know!
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Ovarian cancer is claiming the lives of millions of women all over the world, even in countries that are stereotyped to be the leaders in medical technology. In fact, it is actually the lack of medical technology that is resulting in so many ovarian cancer deaths, since there are no screening methods that can officially detect the disease. And yet, they can still help a woman save her life, if she knows when she should get the screening. If you need help in making such a determination, read on as this article will provide 5 chunks of… Continue reading
Read More..>>DNA Testing In Early Cervical Cancer Detection
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Pap smears has been traditionally used in cervical cancer detection that look for the the presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) in cervical cells which is the cause of most cervical cancer.
In addition to the traditional Pap smears, DNA testing for HPV from cervical cells has higher significance in detecting high-grade precancerous lesions.
An early detection able to avoid cancer from spreading to other parts of body.
It is matter of life and death if high accuracy and high sensitivity precancerous lesions detection able to be performed within a short period of time. Removal of benign tumor should be done as soon as… Continue reading
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