Ovarian cancer 'less likely' in tea drinkers
Telegraph.co.uk - Dec 13, 2005 According to Cancer Research UK, the majority of ovarian cancer cases are diagnosed at a late stage and survival rates beyond five years are low. ...
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The silent killer
Times Online - Oct 29, 2005 At the end of the trial, the death rates from ovarian cancer will be compared between the three groups. The women in the trial don't get anything for their ...
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Finding Ovarian Cancer Earlier Critical
FOXNews - Aug 23, 2005 Ovarian cancer rates have been dropping since 1991, but the disease remains the seventh most common cancer among American women (not counting skin cancer), ...
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Genentech Halts Avastin Study
TheStreet.com - TheStreet.com (subscription) - Sep 23, 2005 In previous trials of Avastin in advanced ovarian cancer, the gastrointestinal perforation rate was about 2% to 3%, according to Genentech. ...
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Vitamin cuts risk of cancer by half
Daily Mail - Dec 28, 2005 ... 13 of breast cancer, 26 of prostate cancer and seven of ovarian cancer. ... Poorer cancer survival rates among African-Americans may be because it is ...
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Finding Ovarian Cancer Earlier
CBS News - Aug 22, 2005 Ovarian cancer rates have been dropping since 1991, but the disease remains the seventh most common cancer among American women (not counting skin cancer), ...
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OVARIAN CANCER: THE HIDDEN KILLER
Mirror.co.uk - Nov 17, 2005 THE new trial, known as the United Kingdom Collaborative Trial of Ovarian Cancer Screening (UKCTOCS), may offer the best hope yet for slashing death rates. ...
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