You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Ovarian Cancer news Ovarian Cancer news Young early stage ovarian cancer patients can preserve fertility • Ovarian Cancer news • Aug 11 09 A new study finds that young women with early-stage ovarian cancer can preserve future fertility by keeping at least one ovary or the uterus without increasing the risk… Women often opt to surgically remove their breasts, ovaries to reduce cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • • Ovarian Cancer news • Aug 06 09 Many women at high risk for breast or ovarian cancer are choosing to undergo surgery as a precautionary measure to decrease their cancer risk,… Nanoparticle-Delivered “Suicide” Genes Slowed Ovarian Tumor Growth • Ovarian Cancer news • Jul 31 09 Nanoparticle delivery of diphtheria toxin-encoding DNA selectively expressed in ovarian cancer cells reduced the burden of ovarian tumors in mice, and researchers expect this therapy could be tested in humans… Nanotech gene therapy kills ovarian cancer in mice • Ovarian Cancer news • Jul 31 09 Tiny synthetic particles carrying a payload of toxin worked as well as chemotherapy at killing ovarian cancer cells in mice, without the bad side effects, U.S. researchers said on… Early periods may reduce ovarian cancer survival • Ovarian Cancer news • Jul 27 09 Women whose menstrual periods start at a young age are less likely to survive ovarian cancer than their peers whose periods start later, new research shows. Similarly, women who have… Hormone Therapy Use Linked With Increased Risk of Ovarian Cancer • Ovarian Cancer news • Jul 15 09 Compared with women who have never taken hormone therapy, those who currently take it or who have taken it in the past are at increased risk of… New technique could sustain cancer patients’ fertility • Ovarian Cancer news • Jul 14 09 Researchers funded by the National Institutes of Health have completed a critical first step in the eventual development of a technique to retain fertility in women with cancer who require… 2 reproductive factors are important predictors of death from ovarian cancer • Ovarian Cancer news • Jul 09 09 Researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that survival among women with ovarian cancer is influenced by age of menarche and total… Genetic factors implicated in survival gap for breast, ovarian or prostate cancer • Breast Cancer news • • Ovarian Cancer news • • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 08 09 A new finding reveals that African-American patients with breast, ovarian, and prostate cancer tend to die earlier than patients of other races with these cancers,… Why are African Americans less Likely to Survive Certain Cancers? • Breast Cancer news • • Ovarian Cancer news • • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 08 09 African Americans are more likely than other races to die from breast, prostate and ovarian cancers, but this disparity is not due to poverty or inferior healthcare,… First baby is born after a new technique -Ovarian transplantation • Ovarian Cancer news • Jun 29 09 A new technique for transplanting the ovaries of women who have lost their fertility as a result of cancer treatment was outlined to the 25th annual conference… Ovarian transplantation: New technique gives greatly improved results in this delicate operation • Ovarian Cancer news • Jun 29 09 Ultra-fast freezing of ovarian tissue from women who have lost their fertility as a result of cancer treatment can lead to it being used in… Platypus Link to Ovarian Cancer • Ovarian Cancer news • Jun 26 09 Researchers from the Royal Adelaide Hospital and University of Adelaide believe our oldest mammalian relative may help us to better understand ovarian cancer. University of Adelaide geneticist, Dr Frank Grutzner says DNA… Plant-based flavonoid may cut ovarian cancer risk • Ovarian Cancer news • Apr 23 09 Women who eat greater amounts of plant-based foods and drinks with the naturally occurring flavonoid, apigenin, may have a decreased risk for ovarian cancer, study findings suggest. Apigenin, found in… Addition of dasatinib to standard chemo cocktail may enhance effect in certain ovarian cancers • Ovarian Cancer news • Apr 20 09 The addition of a chemotherapeutic drug for leukemia to a standard regimen of two other chemotherapy drugs appears to enhance the response of… Ovarian Cancer Screening Not Catching Early Disease • Ovarian Cancer news • Apr 02 09 The only available screening tests for ovarian cancer fail to catch early signs of the disease and often result in unnecessary surgery, said researchers at the University of Alabama at… Screening misses early ovarian cancer • Ovarian Cancer news • Apr 01 09 Annual screening with ultrasound and a blood test called CA 125 usually misses early cases of ovarian cancer, according to a report in the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology. In addition, ovarian cancer… Ovulation induction linked with cancer risk • Ovarian Cancer news • Feb 25 09 Treatments used to induce ovulation appear to increase the overall risk of cancer, the results of a study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology suggest. “Ovulation-inducing drugs are widely used… Angiogenesis Linked to Poor Survival in Patients with Rare Type of Ovarian Cancer • Ovarian Cancer news • Feb 05 09 Researchers from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center have found that increased angiogenesis, or blood vessel formation, and vascular endothelial growth… Stem Cells Could be Used for Personalized Cancer Treatment • Ovarian Cancer news • Jan 15 09 Using cancer cells from an ovarian cancer patient and human embryonic stem cells, Israeli researchers have created a cancerous tumor in a mouse that mimics the way the… Obesity may raise risk of ovarian cancer • Ovarian Cancer news • Jan 14 09 Obese women may have a higher risk of developing ovarian cancer than their thinner counterparts, a large study of U.S. women suggests. Ovarian cancer is a particularly deadly type of… Possible way to treat ovarian cancer reported • Ovarian Cancer news • Dec 16 08 Blocking certain proteins in cells may be a way to attack ovarian cancer, researchers said at the annual meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology underway in San Francisco.… Ovarian cancer subtypes are different diseases: Implications for biomarker studies • Ovarian Cancer news • Dec 02 08 In a new analysis of tissue biomarkers expressed in ovarian cancer samples, published by PLoS Medicine, David Huntsman and his colleagues from Vancouver General Hospital suggest that… Study unmasks how ovarian tumors evade immune system • Ovarian Cancer news • Dec 01 08 Scientists at Johns Hopkins have determined how the characteristic shedding of fatty substances, or lipids, by ovarian tumors allows the cancer to evade the body’s immune system, leaving the… New platinum-phosphate compounds kill ovarian cancer cells • Ovarian Cancer news • Nov 19 08 A new class of compounds called phosphaplatins can effectively kill ovarian, testicular, head and neck cancer cells with potentially less toxicity than conventional drugs, according to a new study published… Page 5 of 8 pages « First < 3 4 5 6 7 > Last » << Back to main