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Individuals who transition from overweight to obese during adulthood may face a higher ovarian cancer risk, highlighting the ...
Zupancic, CEO of Baltimore fitness company, died after years of battling ovarian cancer, according to a social media post by ...
Research has shed light on how a new type of antibody treatment reactivates patients' immune cells to fight ovarian cancer.
A group of scientists at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) may have the key to discovering cancers origins within the body as well as insights into new treatment strategies for Ovarian cancer.
Ovarian cancer, historically challenging to diagnose due to vague early symptoms, often reaches advanced stages before detection. Risk factors include age, obesity, genetics, and hormone therapy.
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