Early detection is the key in treating ovarian cancer

nhboy

Ubi bene ibi patria
"There were whispers of awareness in September, the month dedicated to ovarian cancer — a disease afflicting approximately 25,000 mothers, grandmothers, daughters, sisters, wives, cousins, aunts, nieces, family and friends each year. Sadly, more than half, approximately 16,000 women, die from ovarian cancer yearly."

Early detection is the key in treating ovarian cancer
 

surfer1

New Member
"There were whispers of awareness in September, the month dedicated to ovarian cancer — a disease afflicting approximately 25,000 mothers, grandmothers, daughters, sisters, wives, cousins, aunts, nieces, family and friends each year. Sadly, more than half, approximately 16,000 women, die from ovarian cancer yearly."

Early detection is the key in treating ovarian cancer

What I would like to know is why the hospitals don't offer the same service to woman as they do to men? Civista just had a free prostate screening this past month. It offered an exam and the blood test. I think that is great but why can't women have the same? An pelvic exam and the blood test?
 
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