Warning Signs of Ovarian Cancer

Warning Signs of Ovarian Cancer

Symptoms of ovarian cancer are often very subtle, so much so that they may not be considered a problem until the disease has progressed past the point of being easily treatable.  These symptoms are common things we’ve all experienced without ever viewing them as problematic.  What is unique in the case of ovarian cancer, is that these symptoms like boating, or loss of appetite, will happen persistently every day. 

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What you should know about ovarian cancer

What you should know about ovarian cancer

Ovarian cancer ranks fifth in cancer deaths among women. There are about 250,000 women diagnosed each year and about 140,000 deaths from ovarian cancer each year. A woman’s risk of getting this type of cancer is about 1 in 73 and her risk of dying from it is about 1 in 100.

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Facts about cervical cancer

Facts about cervical cancer

Cervical cancer is one of the most common causes of cancer death in women. In 2011, 12,109 women were diagnosed with cervical cancer and 4,092 women died from cervical cancer in the U.S, according to the American Cancer Society. In 2015, it is estimated that about 12,900 new cases will be diagnosed and about 4,100 women will die from it.

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Preventive Cancer Screenings: Breast, Ovarian and Prostate Cancer

Preventive Cancer Screenings: Breast, Ovarian and Prostate Cancer

In light of the big news this week around Angelina Jolie removing her ovaries to prevent her risk of ovarian cancer, we're evaluating cancer prevention methods. Cancer screening is a huge debate in America. Guidelines change frequently, debates among experts and doctors and other factors play a role. Here we evaluate the facts around ovarian, breast and current prostate cancer screening guidelines and what you need to know. 

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