Researchers Capture First Signs of Ovarian Cancer Risk
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Researchers capture first signs of ovarian cancer risk
Little is known about what causes ovarian cancer, and there is no way to detect it early yet. About 75% of the time when someone is diagnosed with ovarian cancer, it has already progressed to stage 3 or stage 4, which means it has spread to other parts of the body.


Mayo Clinic Researchers Identify Early Indicators of Ovarian Cancer Risk
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Ovarian cancer remains one of the most insidious and enigmatic malignancies, largely due to the lack of early detection methodologies and limited understanding of its inception. A staggering 75% of ovarian cancer diagnoses occur at advanced stages—stage 3 or 4—when the cancer has already metastasized beyond the ovaries, drastically diminishing treatment efficacy and survival rates. This grim reality persists despite ongoing re…
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