Not exact matches
In order to assess whether an improved diet could reduce the risk of
ovarian cancer in African - American women, Qin analyzed the diets of 415 women with ovarian cancer and 629 control patients, using data from the African - American Cancer Epidemiology Study, a population - based case - control study of ovarian cancer in African - American women in 11 sites in the United S
cancer in African - American
women, Qin analyzed the diets of 415
women with ovarian cancer and 629 control patients, using data from the African - American Cancer Epidemiology Study, a population - based case - control study of ovarian cancer in African - American women in 11 sites in the United S
cancer and 629 control patients,
using data from the African - American
Cancer Epidemiology Study, a population - based case - control study of ovarian cancer in African - American women in 11 sites in the United S
Cancer Epidemiology Study, a population - based case - control study of
ovarian cancer in African - American women in 11 sites in the United S
cancer in African - American
women in 11 sites in the United States.
«This study provided encouraging preliminary results for the
use of RT in
women with ovarian cancer.»
In the Hereditary
Ovarian Cancer Clinical Study, researchers from Canada, the United States, Poland, Norway, Austria, France, and Italy identified
women with BRCA mutations from an international registry, 5,787 of whom completed questionnaires about their reproductive history, surgical history (including preventive oophorectomy and mastectomy), and hormone
use.
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Ovarian follicles
used to preserve fertility: Technique could be beneficial for
women with cancer; study in mice produced live births.»
«The results from our study are not practice - changing at this time; however, our findings suggest that
using a longitudinal (or change over time) screening strategy may be beneficial in post-menopausal
women with an average risk of developing
ovarian cancer,» said Dr. Lu.
Tanyi said he is eager to explore whether the dendritic - cell vaccine might also be
used as a first - line treatment for
women who are newly diagnosed
with ovarian cancer.
Blood Test Detects the Silent
Cancer Using three proteins found in common in the blood of
women with ovarian disease, Kimmel
Cancer Center researchers have designed a blood test to detect the disease.
A 2013 research review published in Obstetrics and Gynecology examined the results of 55 studies and found that for
women with average risk,
using oral contraceptives reduced lifetime risk of
ovarian cancer by 40 to 50 %.
Each year, as many as 2,200
women are diagnosed
with ovarian cancer due to
use of talcum powder.
According to the plaintiffs, Johnson and Johnson (along
with their supplier, Imerys),
used talcum powder which increased the risk of
ovarian cancer in
women.
The court's ruling overturned a lower court decision that voided a patent held by Myriad Genetics on BRCA1 and BRCA2, two human genes
used in determining the risk that
women face
with breast and
ovarian cancer.
Several studies — and the anecdotal evidence from thousands of
women across the country — link the
use of talcum powder on or near the genitals
with ovarian cancer.