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Ovarian Cancer: The Silent Killer
With no effective, easy-to-use means of early detection available, many women may miss the subtle and vague symptoms. Symptoms may include pelvic and/or abdominal discomfort or pain; vague but persistent gastrointestinal complaints such as gas, nausea, and indigestion; unexplained changes in bowel habits, frequency and/or urgency of urination; weight loss and ongoing fatigue. Because of this, 75 percent of cases are detected at a late stage. As a result, approximately 50 percent of all patients are alive and disease-free five years after diagnosis. However, if caught and treated early, the five-year survival rate can jump to over 90 percent. Fortunately, clinically important advances in diagnosis and treatment are being made every day. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com The Ovarian Cancer Research Fund (OCRF) is making a tremendous impact on the world of ovarian cancer research, having funded numerous cutting-edge research projects across the country. 1-800-FLOWERS.COM, a long-time partner of this fund, supports its initiatives by donating ten percent of proceeds from the sale of its Hopeful Wishes Bouquet. Click on 1800flowers.com to see the Hopeful Wishes Bouquet, featuring striking white Stargazer lilies. - ARA |
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