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New study discovers possible early detection method for elusive ovarian cancer – EurekAlert
A study led by researchers at the University of Minnesota Medical School found a way to detect the presence of ovarian cancer in patients using Pap test samples,…

A study led by researchers at the University of Minnesota Medical School found a way to detect the presence of ovarian cancer in patients using Pap test samples, normally used to detect cervical cancer. Currently, no early warning system exists for ovarian cancer, which in 2021, is estimated to kill more than 13,700 women, according to the American Cancer Society.
“It is known as a ‘silent killer’ since women with early stages of ovarian cancer have symptoms that can often be confused with other…
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