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Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian Cancer is seen as a silent killer of women because of its subtle symptoms, which make it very difficult to be diagnosed. In Australia, each year more than 1,300 women are diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer and about 75% of them have advanced stage of the disease, which is unlikely to be successfully treated. Ratchanee Naksuke, a nurse in Melbourne, told us how to detect the symptoms of Ovarian Cancer. Early detection of Ovarian Cancer can increase a greater chance of survival.


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Ovarian Cancer is seen as a silent killer of women because of its subtle symptoms, which make it very difficult to be diagnosed. In Australia, each year more than 1,300 women are diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer and about 75% of them have advanced stage of the disease, which is unlikely to be successfully treated. Ratchanee Naksuke, a nurse in Melbourne, told us how to detect the symptoms of Ovarian Cancer. Early detection of Ovarian Cancer can increase a greater chance of survival.



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