When you’re diagnosed with late-stage (stage IV) ovarian cancer, you probably have lots of questions. You might wonder, how long can you live with advanced ovarian cancer? And what happens if it ...
Prophylactic surgery for the reduction of gynecologic cancer risk in women with Lynch Syndrome/HNPCC
No significant financial relationships to disclose. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2005 ASCO Annual Meeting. This abstract does not include a full text component.
Women between the ages of 55 and 74 are most likely to get ovarian cancer. But it can happen in younger women, too. About a third of women who get ovarian cancer are younger than 55. About 1 in 10 ...
One day, Emma Schlamm, then 25, felt an unusual pain in her left side. It didn’t feel like menstrual cramps, so she visited her doctor to learn more. A scan revealed a mass, which was later removed ...
A method to assess KRAS/BRAF genotype in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) elligible for anti-EGFR therapies. Background: Colonoscopy screening reduces the incidence of, and mortality ...
Genetic testing and counseling can help survivors and family members deal with a hereditary cancer. Genetic testing is now available for dozens of hereditary cancer syndromes, most of which are caused ...
Women with ovarian cancer have a higher incidence of colorectal cancer, and vice versa, as indicated by standardized incidence ratios. A recent review suggests women with ovarian or colorectal cancer ...
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