[ad_1] By: IANS | New York | Published: November 13, 2018 6:39:26 pm Simple cysts are common in both pre- and post-menopausal women, and are not linked to a higher risk of …
Read More »Report: Women around the world do not know enough about ovarian cancer
[ad_1] A new study on women with ovarian cancer shows that ignorance about this condition is common among patients in the 44 countries studied. And this ignorance has a cost. The disease …
Read More »Ovarian cancer awareness is "really minimal" – here are the symptoms to watch out for
[ad_1] Experts warned against a "painful" misunderstanding of ovarian cancer symptoms after a study revealed that two-thirds of women had never heard of the disease before their diagnostic. Research conducted by the …
Read More »Reuters Health News Round Up: African swine fever; breast cancer; Bayer; Merck KGaA; ovarian cancer
[ad_1] China discovers first cases of African swine fever in the south of the country The three-month old African swine fever outbreak in China has spread for the first time in the …
Read More »PARP inhibitor study on ovarian cancer: a change in practice
[ad_1] Action points Note that this study was published as a summary and presented at a conference. These data and conclusions should be considered as preliminary until they are published in a …
Read More »Lynparza of AstraZeneca has demonstrated its effectiveness in curbing ovarian cancer
[ad_1] MUNICH (Reuters) – An AstraZeneca drug blocking the ability of a cancer cell to repair its genetic code has significantly reduced the risk of ovarian cancer worsening in a phase III …
Read More »ESMO 2018: SOLO-1 shows the significant benefit of Lynparza in front line in ovarian cancer
[ad_1] By Anette Breindl, Senior Science Writer MUNICH – With more than three years of follow-up, median progression-free survival (PFS) has not yet been reached in the treatment group of the SOLO-1 …
Read More »The Big Number: 23% less risk of ovarian cancer with low dose aspirin
[ad_1] Many people take low-dose aspirin daily in hopes of preventing heart problems. Now, The researchers found that women who took regular low-dose aspirin – usually 81 mg – were 23% less …
Read More »Low dose aspirin can reduce the risk of ovarian cancer
[ad_1] By Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, October 4, 2018 (HealthDay News) – A new study suggests that regular use of low-dose aspirin could reduce the risk of ovarian cancer. The researchers …
Read More »Risk of ovarian cancer reduced by the use of low dose aspirin
[ad_1] Women who consume a low dose of aspirin each day are 23% less likely to develop ovarian cancer than those who do not, according to the results of a study conducted …
Read More »