Ovarian Cancer Deaths on Decline
/Deaths from ovarian cancer fell worldwide between 2002 and 2012 and are predicted to continue to decline in the USA & European Union.
Read MoreDeaths from ovarian cancer fell worldwide between 2002 and 2012 and are predicted to continue to decline in the USA & European Union.
Read MoreOvarian cancer often goes undetected until it has spread within the pelvis and abdomen. At this late stage, ovarian cancer is difficult to treat and is often fatal.
Read MoreMost women know the drill when it comes to screening for breast cancer and skin cancer, but many are unaware of the protocol and risk for ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer deaths in women. This equates to about 250,000 women newly diagnosed annually, and 140,000 annual deaths from ovarian cancer. Although ovarian cancer can occur at any age, women above the age of 60 are at higher risk. Statistically, about half of diagnoses occur in women 63 years old and above. When diagnosis occurs in younger women, the cases are often more aggressive.
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