Survival in ovarian cancer: the importance of early detection
Another article about what is cancer… Buried in the basin, the ovaries are difficult to examine. Thus, cancers that affect them are often discovered later. If improvements are to provide treatment, the prognosis remains closely linked to the early attention. Ovarian cancer is the fifth largest cancer of women in the U.S., with 4 000 new cases per year. However, his prognosis remains very poor, since it is often discovered at a late stage. Seen from an unknown illness. Ovarian cancer is relatively uncommon. Too often discovered at an advanced stage, this cancer is difficult to treat. As is detected late, ovarian cancer prognosis is bleak. Each year, 3 800 Americans die of cancer. The survival rate of ovarian cancer is just over 30% in 5 years, whereas for breast cancer, which is about 75%. Few women with a genetic predisposition to ovarian cancer. Genetic factors are responsible for 5 [...]
