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FACT:FACT: Ovarian cancer, the deadliest of the gynecologic cancers… Ovarian cancer, the deadliest of the gynecologic cancers…
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is the fifth leading cause of cancer death among U.S. women U.S. women
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Ovarian cancer occurs in 1 out of 57 women
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The American Cancer Society is predicting an increase in incidence and deaths
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Ovarian Cancer deaths in 2004: 16,090 Deaths in 2005: 16,210
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Currently, 50% of the women diagnosed with ovarian cancer die from it within five years 50%50%
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Survival rate of ovarian cancer remains at 41% Survival rate of ovarian cancer remains at 41%
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Ovarian cancer is very treatable when it is detected early… Ovarian cancer is very treatable when it is detected early…
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but the vast majority of cases are not diagnosed until the cancer has spread beyond the ovaries
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Only 25% of ovarian cancer cases in the U.S. are found in the early stages
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When diagnosed in advanced stages, the chance of five-year survival is only about 15-20%
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There’s hope
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In cases where ovarian cancer is detected before it has spread beyond the ovaries, more than 90% of women will survive longer than five years
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Early recognition of symptoms is the best way to save women's lives Early recognition of symptoms is the best way to save women's lives
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Raising public awareness of ovarian cancer by educating doctors and women about the disease could save lives
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When diagnosed in stage one, there is a 95% chance of being cured
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Unfortunately, only 25% of cases are diagnosed in stage one
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Ovarian cancer often presents with the following symptoms: abdominal pressure, bloating, or discomfort; nausea, indigestion, or gas; constipation, diarrhea, or frequent urination; abnormal bleeding; unusual fatigue; unexplained weight loss or gain; shortness of breath
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Without increased education about ovarian cancer, many women and their doctors will continue to ignore or misinterpret the symptoms of the disease
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There is still no reliable and easy-to- administer screening test like the Pap smear for cervical cancer and the mammogram for breast cancer
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More ovarian cancer research is needed to develop early detection tools, better therapies, cures, and to prevent the disease
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Join in the fight to conquer this disease Join in the fight to conquer this disease
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Learn the risks Learn the symptoms Join the fight
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