In this New York Times article, A-list actress Angelina Jolie bravely announced that she made the tough decision to undergo elective bilateral mastectomy after her doctors warned her that she has an 87 % risk of developing breast cancer and a 50 % risk of getting
ovarian cancer because her mother died of breast cancer and she carries the BRCA1 gene.
It's also good for prostate and
ovarian cancer because they are hormone related.
This test may be particularly useful for patients with high grade serous
ovarian cancer because the mutated cancer gene TP53 is found in more than 99 per cent of patients with this form of the disease.
Mothers are also in a lesser chance of developing certain types of cancers like breast cancer and
ovarian cancer because of giving birth and breastfeeding.
Not exact matches
I quit chemo 3 months ago
because I now have metastatic
ovarian cancer and chemo simply does not work, it really only causes it to spread.
Although the CIs cross zero for incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus, premenopausal
ovarian cancer, and premature deaths, the associated costs are statistically significant
because of the nonlinear nature of these relationships.
Because you continue to nurse, your risk of breast and
ovarian cancer is lowered.
Enabling women to breastfeed is also a public health priority
because, on a population level, interruption of lactation is associated with adverse health outcomes for the woman and her child, including higher maternal risks of breast
cancer,
ovarian cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease, and greater infant risks of infectious disease, sudden infant death syndrome, and metabolic disease (2, 4).
Ivalo is so pretty and I like Warrior
because we lost my mother in law to
ovarian cancer 7 months ago.
Next question: Moms who breastfeed have lower risk of: (and we have some choices here) a. breast -
cancer b. osteoporoses c. uterine and
ovarian cancer d. all of the above ALICIA: D. GRAEME SEABROOK: You know, I am going to say «D»
because I want it to be true.
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Because there is currently no reliable screening available for
ovarian cancer, most cases are diagnosed at advanced stages,» said the study's author, Bo (Bonnie) Qin, PhD, a postdoctoral associate at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New J
cancer, most cases are diagnosed at advanced stages,» said the study's author, Bo (Bonnie) Qin, PhD, a postdoctoral associate at Rutgers
Cancer Institute of New J
Cancer Institute of New Jersey.
Because ovarian cancer is relatively rare, occurring in approximately one out of every 2,500 women, a test with only 99 percent specificity would result in false - positive diagnoses for 25 women, leading to unnecessary and risky surgeries and procedures.
Immune therapy for
ovarian, breast and colorectal
cancer — treatments that encourage the immune system to attack
cancer cells as the foreign invaders they are — has so far had limited success, primarily
because the immune system often can't destroy the
cancer cells.
Women with a family history of two or more immediate family members (mother, sister, daughter) with breast or
ovarian cancer or with a positive genetic test for mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes may be advised to consider having both breasts removed,
because they are at high risk of a new
cancer developing in the other breast.
If true, that might explain the
cancer difference
because women with more body fat tend to develop a different hormonal profile than leaner ones and
ovarian cancer is a hormone - sensitive malignancy.
Ovarian cancer has one of the highest death rates of all gynecological
cancers,
because the tumor often can not be detected until the late stages.
Therefore,
ovarian cancer is highly lethal
because most women have advanced disease when they are diagnosed.
«
Ovarian cancer treatments have not changed much in many decades, and this may be, in part, because we have been studying the wrong tissue of origin for these cancers,» says study leader Victor Velculescu, M.D., Ph.D., a professor of oncology at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer C
cancer treatments have not changed much in many decades, and this may be, in part,
because we have been studying the wrong tissue of origin for these
cancers,» says study leader Victor Velculescu, M.D., Ph.D., a professor of oncology at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel
Cancer C
Cancer Center.
Tamara Minko, professor in the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, and Lorna Rodriguez, professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, say
because there is not a good screening method for
ovarian cancer, most women with the disease are not diagnosed until after it has metastasized to other organs and surgery and chemotherapy are not as effective.
The commercial testing occurred
because the patients had a severe family history of breast
cancer, defined as a family with three or more relatives affected by breast or
ovarian cancer.
«The findings of this study are exciting
because they support the idea that combining these two targeted oral therapies results in significant activity in
ovarian cancer, more so than olaparib alone,» said Joyce Liu, M.D., MPH, the lead investigator and medical oncologist at the Susan F. Smith Center for Women's Cancers at Dana - Farber Cancer Institute, B
cancer, more so than olaparib alone,» said Joyce Liu, M.D., MPH, the lead investigator and medical oncologist at the Susan F. Smith Center for Women's
Cancers at Dana - Farber
Cancer Institute, B
Cancer Institute, Boston.
Some researchers suggested that TCGA's
ovarian cancer project has been disappointing
because it didn't find any novel
cancer genes and most genes it did find are rare.
We urgently need ways to detect
ovarian cancer early, as the
cancer is often diagnosed when it's too late for effective treatment
because the
cancer has already spread.
Because there is no effective screening mechanism for
ovarian cancer, it's often not detected until it has reached an advanced stage.
Ovarian cancer is sometimes called «the
cancer that whispers,»
because the disease often progresses before symptoms arise.
That's
because, compared with» lung and other hard - to - treat
cancers (such as
ovarian), breast
cancer tends to be caught at earlier, more treatable stages, thanks to screenings like mammograms (which is why it's so important to get one every year, starting at age 40).
Jolie Pitt bravely told an emotional story about her «estimated 87 percent risk of breast
cancer and a 50 percent risk of
ovarian cancer»
because she carries the BRCA1 gene mutation.
She had told me
ovarian cancer scared her so much
because it's so hard to find.
Fewer women are getting the disease The rate of new cases of
ovarian cancer has declined by 1 % each year since 1992 (about 22,000 women will be diagnosed this year)-- possibly because so many women today are on the Pill, says Deborah Armstrong, MD, associate professor of oncology and OB - GYN at Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center in Balt
cancer has declined by 1 % each year since 1992 (about 22,000 women will be diagnosed this year)-- possibly
because so many women today are on the Pill, says Deborah Armstrong, MD, associate professor of oncology and OB - GYN at Johns Hopkins Kimmel
Cancer Center in Balt
Cancer Center in Baltimore.
I ask my patients about contraindications including blood clots, pregnancy, moderate to severe endometriosis, enlarging fibroids or associated with heavy bleeding, gallbladder disease, liver disease (
because the liver processes estrogen and sends it to the gut via bile), unexplained vaginal bleeding, atypical hyperplasia of the breast, some types of estrogen - sensitive breast
cancer, endometrial
cancer,
ovarian cancer.
But
ovarian cancer kills more women than other reproductive or female
cancers, mainly
because it is rarely diagnosed early enough.
We need to be really wise and smart about how we are bio hacking our food and designing that food plan each day so that we are topping off the tank with serotonin and not with the latest antidepressant
because oh by the way those are linked to a higher risk of breast
cancer and
ovarian cancer that was shown in 2011.
The other interesting feature worth knowing about sauerkraut is that
because it is made using cabbage, it may help prevent breast and
ovarian cancer by assisting in the proper metabolism of estradiol (E2), the strongest estrogen.
The antioxidants in cauliflower are also involved in preventing some types of
cancer, especially colon, breast and
ovarian cancer, especially
because their action as natural detox agents, but also
because their action is jointed with the vitamins contained in cauliflower (especially vitamin C) which help our bodies reducing the oxidative stress and fighting against free radicals.
I kind of got on the juicing bandwagon
because seven years ago, I was diagnosed with advanced
ovarian cancer and I realized I needed to cram nutrients.
The association between caffeine and hormones is of interest,
because persistent elevation or insufficiency of reproductive hormones during the premenopausal years may not only contribute in the long term to the etiology of certain diseases, such as breast, endometrial, and
ovarian cancers (11 — 14), but may also affect ovulatory function in the short term (15, 16).
If women are considered high - risk
because of personal or family history of breast or
ovarian cancer, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends BRCA testing.
For example, actress Angelina Jolie disclosed last year that she had her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed
because she had a significantly increased risk of
ovarian cancer due to the BRCA1 gene mutation.
Fashion Director Audrey Slater finds 7 irresistible deals at QVC's annual Super Saturday charity shopping event — feel good while you shop designer duds at 50 % off retail
because best of all, a portion of every sale goes to The
Ovarian Cancer Research Fund!
Because D'Apolito had books and books of Gilda Radner's memories of college; why she started out on comedy; her thoughts on dating while also being a famous person on SNL; meeting Gene Wilder; and, sadly, her diagnosis with
ovarian cancer that would end her life.
Kathy Bates decided to keep her
cancer battle a secret
because of her work commitments.The Oscar - winning actress was diagnosed with
ovarian cancer in...
This is
because spayed / neutered animals have a very minimal, to no risk of developing diseases such as prostate,
ovarian and testicular
cancers, among others.
Women around the country are now suing manufacturers of talcum powder products
because of the scientifically proven connection between the use of the products and
ovarian cancer.