Ovarian Cancer: when the Lack of Early Detection Marks the Prognosis
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Buenos Aires, 2 February (NA) -- Cancer remains one of the main public health challenges at the global level, with more than 130,000 new cases detected per year in Argentina and thousands of deaths that have a profound impact on families and the health system, while prevention, early detection and timely access to comprehensive care are fundamental pillars for mitigating this health and social burden.
In Argentina, more than 130,000 new cases of cancer are diagnosed per year, a figure that places the country among those with the highest incidence in Latin America and at a medium-high level worldwide. However, specialists agree that 40% of the cases could be prevented by reducing risk factors and adopting healthy habits. Smoking, poor nutrition, sedentary lifestyle and alcohol consumption explain a significant part of the diagnoses. Added to t…
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