Not exact matches
«This
study suggests that testing for biomarkers of
ovarian reserve does not predict the chances for conception in older women still of reproductive
age.»
In this
study, researchers analyzed
ovarian tissue from populations of reproductively «young» (equivalent to women in their early twenties) and «old» mice (equivalent to women
ages 38 - 45).
Researchers conducted an analysis that included nearly 10,000 women with the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genetic mutations to estimate the
age - specific risk of breast or
ovarian cancer for women with these mutations, according to a
study published by JAMA.
«One in five women with
ovarian cancer does not undergo surgery,
study reveals: Results show survival benefit of surgery for patients regardless of
age or advanced disease, and point to barriers to cancer care delivery.»
A new
study has estimated the
ages at which women with faults in two particular genes are most at risk of developing breast and
ovarian cancer.