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  • Talk with a Doctor if Breast or Ovarian Cancer Runs in ...

    Answer these questions to better understand your breast cancer risk. Fill out a family health history chart. Talk to your doctor about your cancer risk. Learn more about getting tested for breast cancer.More…

  • BRCA

    National Cancer Institute — A team of researchers led by Dr. Timothy R. Rebbeck of the University of Pennsylvania looked at overall breast cancer risk, breast cancer risk according to In a related editorial, Drs. Mark H. Greene and Phuong L. Mai of National Cancer ...More…

  • Ovarian Epithelial Tumors Traced to Fallopian Tubes

    National Cancer Institute — Researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, Mass., have found that the source of disease in many cases of the most aggressive form of ovarian cancer, serous carcinoma, may not be the ovary at all, but rather the fimbria of the ...More…

  • Find a Gynecologic Oncologist

    Women's Cancer Network — If you suspect or have been diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer, you should seek care first from a gynecologic oncologist. Gynecologic oncologists are specially trained to care for women with gynecologic cancers such as cervical cancer, ...More…

  • Ultrasound Expertise Important in the Diagnosis of ...

    National Cancer Institute — Ovarian cancer, ultrasound. (Definitions of many terms related to cancer can be found in the Cancer.gov Dictionary.) Improving the quality of diagnostic ultrasound scans could significantly reduce unnecessary surgeries in women with suspected ...More…

  • Study Examines Lifestyle Factors and Ovarian Cancer

    American Cancer Society — They found that cigarette smoking had no effect on whether a woman might develop ovarian cancer overall, although there did appear to be a higher risk for mucinous ovarian tumors, a rare form of the disease. Researchers could not establish a link ...More…

  • Birth Control Pill Use Cuts Ovarian Cancer Risk

    American Cancer Society — Summary: Previous studies have shown that taking birth control pills reduces ovarian cancer risk. A comprehensive study published in The Lancet shows just how much. Oxford University Professor Valerie Beral, along with researchers from the ...More…

  • "Ovarian Neoplasms"

    Clinical Trials — MK4827 in Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors and BRCA Mutant Ovarian Cancer A Phase 1 Study of the Safety and Pharmacokinetics of AGS-8M4 in Subjects With Advanced Ovarian Cancer Carcinoma; Ovarian Cancer; Ovarian Diseases; Ovarian ...More…

  • Cuestionario

    Washington University St Louis — es un sitio de Internet educativo para uso informativo únicamente. No toma el lugar de exámenes médicos regulares. Glosario / ContáctenosMore…

  • Your Ovarian Cancer Risk

    Washington University St Louis — Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of MedicineMore…

  • Ovarian cancer: Still possible after hysterectomy?

    Mayo Clinic — Removing your ovaries dramatically reduces your risk of ovarian cancer. Yes, you still have a risk of ovarian cancer or a type of cancer that acts just like it (primary peritoneal cancer) if you've had a hysterectomy. A partial hysterectomy ...More…

  • Fallopian Tube Cancer

    Cancer Net — Fallopian Tube Cancer / Cancer.Net - The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) is the world's leading professional organization representing physicians who treat people with cancer. ASCO's members set the standard for patient care ...More…


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