My son is in his early 40s and his reading of medicine is wide, reinforced by the mental discipline of the Oriental martial arts. ...
Combined drug treatment for ovarian cancer is not more effective than single drug treatment, a new study reveals. ...
Screening for ovarian cancer has dubious benefits and may even be harmful to women, so should not be considered without further research. ...
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Fertility drug labels in the US are to carry ovarian cancer warnings following reports of a possible link between such hormonal treatment and the disease. ...
Infertile women who unsuccessfully take drugs to help them conceive may not only remain childless but end up with ovarian cancer, according to an analysis of 12 studies of the disease. ...
Infertility drugs such as clomiphene can double or even triple the risk of developing ovarian cancer if taken for longer than a year, an important new study has concluded. ...
Laparoscopy-keyhole surgery has wrongly been blamed for spreading ovarian cancer, believe some surgeons. ...
Women who have their first child later in life greatly reduce the risk of developing ovarian cancer, researchers believe. The risk falls by 10 per cent for every five year period the woman waits b ...
Women who stay on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for more than 10 years increase their risks of developing fatal ovarian cancer by 70 per cent, a major new study has discovered. ...