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Women would benefit from preemptive ovarian cancer operation
CNN (CNN) Fewer than half of ovarian cancer patients survive more than five years after their diagnosis. But new research indicates that preemptive surgery to remove a woman's ovaries and fallopian tubes might benefit more women than previously thought. Twice as many women with 'Angelina Jolie gene' should have OVARIES removed to reduce the risk of inherited cancer Holy Cross Health Participates in University of Pennsylvania Research Program to Treat Ovarian Cancer (PHOTO) More women at risk of ovarian cancer should opt for surgery, researchers say |
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