New Advance Studies Shown to Diagnosis and Inhibit Ovarian Cancer
In 2005, approximately 26,800 women were diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Of these women, 14,200 are expected to die of this disease or gynecologic cancer. In the United States and northern Europe have the highest ovarian cancer rates in the world. Most women diagnosed having ovarian cancer can expect, life expectancy three to four years, despite aggressive surgery and chemotherapy treatment. Ovarian cancer in the United States is the seventh most common cancer among women, and the fifth leading cause of cancer deaths, after lung and bronchus, breast, colorectal and pancreatic cancers. A women's risk of getting ovarian cancer during their lifetime is about one in 58. When the disease is diagnosed in it's early stages of development, there is 95 percent chance of survival.
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