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Body and Skin Breast Cancer Help | Natural Health Store | More Cancer Articles Female Cancer news and information - for Breast Cancer see separate pagesOvarian cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women in the UK. Each year, there are around 6,900 new cases. Ovarian cancer develops in cells of the ovary. The ovaries are two almond shaped organs located on either side of the uterus (womb). They produce eggs and the female hormones that both regulate the menstrual cycle and are responsible for female body characteristics. About 9 in 10 ovarian cancers form in the cells that line the ovaries. |
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Do Doctors Screen For Cervical Cancer Too Often?It sounds like the breast- cancer debate all over again: A new study has found that doctors have been overzealous in advising women to be screened for cervical cancer. Although physician groups and federal guidelines recommend that women older than 30 get a Pap test every three years, a survey of more than 1,200 doctors in the Journal of the American Medical Association released Monday found that about two-thirds would recommend that patients be screened more often. Click Here to read the entire article... | ||||
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