British scientists find anti-female ovarian cancer gene
P53 gene can affect ovarian cancer prognosis For a long time, ovarian cancer is malignant gynecologic tumors in the highest degree. In the United States, the mortality rate since 1979 a...
P53 gene can cure ovarian cancer Abstract: a group P53 mutations in the genes in patients with advanced ovarian cancer by more cycles of P53 gene therapy and chemotherapy, r...
British "Nature Genetics" recently published text, British scientists have found a gene named OPCML.
90% of women suffering from ovarian cancer patients in the early stage of this gene will be in a baffling automatic "shut down" and will no longer manufacture the basic requirements of protein, but scientists are "open" these genes, will be inhibited tumor.
After a two-ovarian how do menopausal symptoms Ovarian women gonad, and it ovulation of gonadotropin secretion. Female hormone promoting female organs mature and produce female characteri...
Beware of genetic factors of ovarian cancer The possible risk of ovarian cancer risk factors, including age, not infertility, diet, ovulation drug therapy. But if family history of br...
Epithelial ovarian cancer proven mechanism Henan Medical University, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology buildings Qiao Yu, graduate students and others Rui - Xia Guo recent stud...
Surgical treatment of ovarian cancer Patients with malignant ovarian tumor when treatment is late (> Phase II), ovarian cancer is the surgical treatment called tumor or cyto...
Immunotherapy for recurrent ovarian cancer may extend the survival time of patients Wagner, the German pair of recurrence of ovarian cancer a mouse monoclonal anti-idiotypic antibody immune ACA125 consolidation therapy (tumo...
New research provides an assessment of the risk of ovarian cancer women practical method 【Medical industry network was HealthScoutNews August 28, 2002 - 40 years before being diagnosed with breast cancer in women if the family...
No children at risk of ovarian cancer
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