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GPs Take More Than a Month to Record Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis in One in 10 Cases, British Study Shows
February 24, 2011 Family doctors can take more than a month to record ovarian cancer, once diagnosed by a specialist, in one in 10 cases examined in the ... > full story -
Discovery May Lead to Turning Back the Clock on Ovarian Cancer
February 3, 2011 Cancer researchers have discovered that a type of regulatory RNA may be effective in fighting ovarian cancer. This new discovery may allow physicians to turn back the clock of the tumor's life cycle ... > full story -
Scientists Synthesize Long-Sought-After Anticancer Agent
January 31, 2011 Scientists have synthesized for the first time a chemical compound called lomaiviticin aglycon, leading to the development of a new class of molecules that appear to target and destroy cancer stem ... > full story -
New Treatment Option to Reduce Metastasis in Ovarian Cancer
January 27, 2011 A new study could provide the foundation for a new ovarian cancer treatment option -- one that would use an outside-the-body filtration device to remove a large portion of the free-floating cancer ... > full story -
Electronic Nose Detects Cancer
December 20, 2010 Researchers have been able to confirm in tests that ovarian cancer tissue and healthy tissue smell ... > full story -
Faster and More Reliable Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis
December 15, 2010 It is crucial to differentiate between benign and malignant ovarian cysts and tumors in a fast and reliable manner. This improves the surgical management and prognosis of the patient. New research ... > full story -
Ovarian Cancer Advances When Genes Are Silenced
December 13, 2010 Researchers have found evidence of epigenetics at work on a genome-wide scale in cases of ovarian cancer. One major biological signaling pathway in particular was found to contain many genes ... > full story -
Biological Diversity of Ovarian Cancer Lessens Value of Screening
December 13, 2010 Cancer prevention experts have long been frustrated by the lack of a meaningful way to screen women for ovarian cancer. It is a relatively rare disease that often progresses with few symptoms until ... > full story -
Personalized Treatment for Ovarian Cancer
November 16, 2010 Researchers have shown that point mutations -- misspellings in a single letter of genetic code -- that drive the onset and growth of cancer cells can be detected successfully in advanced ovarian ... > full story -
New Treatment to Overpower Drug Resistance in Ovarian Cancer
November 15, 2010 A new treatment kills ovarian cancer cells in a way that can break the resistance mechanism -- even in those resistant to cisplatin. Researchers found the drug (FTY720) had a potent effect in human ... > full story
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