8 May / 2024

Ovarian Cancer – The Silent Killer of Women

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    Ovarian cancer is one of the most insidious threats to women’s health. This cancer often remains undetected until late stages, which significantly complicates effective treatment. In recognition of World Ovarian Cancer Day, observed on May 8, it is important to take a closer look at this dangerous disease.

    In the article by Anastasiia Danhulzhi from 4DCenter, the difficulties in detecting ovarian cancer and the symptoms that might indicate its presence are explained. Learn about the factors that increase the risk of this disease, the key tests for diagnosis, and the importance of early intervention.

    Ovarian cancer affects approximately 4,000 Polish women each year and causes the death of over 100,000 women worldwide. Its symptoms can be mistaken for other health issues, resulting in many cases being diagnosed only at advanced stages.

    Find out more about this perilous disease, methods for its detection, and preventive measures in the article available at this link: Ovarian Cancer – The Silent Killer of Women.

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