Articles for Tag: "ovarian cancer"

Should all women be tested for BRCA mutations? 
Should all women be tested for BRCA mutations?
Researchers say it’s only necessary for certain populations or those with a specific health history.
Sobreviviente de cáncer de seno y de ovarios comparte su jornada de un año y su labor de defensoría. 
Sobreviviente de cáncer de seno y de ovarios comparte su jornada de un año y su labor de defensoría.
Elida Cano comparte un año de historia de cáncer, desde la mamografía a la quimioterapia y las cirugías, y los resultados de estar libre de cáncer y convertirse en defensora.
Survey: 3 in 4 people don’t know this causes increased risk of cancer 
Survey: 3 in 4 people don’t know this causes increased risk of cancer
New data from the UK finds a majority of people lack awareness about a major preventable risk factor.
Are robot surgeons in your future? 
Are robot surgeons in your future?
Researchers suggest that intelligent, next-generation robotic systems can decrease complications and save lives. Find out the latest.
Could genes be the key to identifying breast cancer? 
Could genes be the key to identifying breast cancer?
Researchers are working to identify DNA that may one day help provide enhanced screening and earlier detection.
Most women aren’t receiving genetic counseling after BRCA testing 
Most women aren’t receiving genetic counseling after BRCA testing
It can be difficult for individuals to understand their results and options. Learn more.
Should all women be tested for BRCA mutations? 
Should all women be tested for BRCA mutations?
Researchers say it’s only necessary for high-risk populations or those with a family history.