Origin of deadly ovarian cancer identified
October 16, 2024
October 16, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Oct. 16 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Researchers have identified the origin of ovarian cancer that develops in the fallopian tube, which opens doors to discovering new methods for diagnosing the disease and potential therapies.
The cancer, called high-grade serous carcinoma, is the chief and most aggressive form of ovarian cancer, the sixth-leading cause of death from cancer in women, with most patients dying within five years of d . . .
Researchers have identified the origin of ovarian cancer that develops in the fallopian tube, which opens doors to discovering new methods for diagnosing the disease and potential therapies.
The cancer, called high-grade serous carcinoma, is the chief and most aggressive form of ovarian cancer, the sixth-leading cause of death from cancer in women, with most patients dying within five years of d . . .