Ovarian Cancer
Title: Ovarian Cancer
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 4247 | Pages: 15 (approximately 235 words/page)
Ovarian Cancer
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 4247 | Pages: 15 (approximately 235 words/page)
Ovarian Cancer: An Overview
Of all gynecologic malignancies, ovarian cancer continues to have the
highest mortality and is the most difficult to diagnose. In the United States
female population, ovarian cancer ranks fifth in absolute mortality among
cancer related deaths (13,000/yr). In most reported cases, ovarian cancer,
when first diagnosed is in stages III or IV in about 60 to 70% of patients
which further complicates treatment of the disease (Barber, 3).
Early detection in ovarian cancer is
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