A two-step process that begins by looking for a sudden change in a cancer marker may hold the key to detecting ovarian cancer earlier in its development, when this often-lethal cancer is easier to treat successfully, says a new study published in the journal Cancer.
via L.A. Times - Health http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/features/health/~3/sBjjBtOKilk/la-sci-ovarian-cancer-screening-20130826,0,7314817.story
via L.A. Times - Health http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/features/health/~3/sBjjBtOKilk/la-sci-ovarian-cancer-screening-20130826,0,7314817.story
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