
Christmas Miracle: 10-Year-Old Iraqi Girl s Triumph Over Ovarian Cancer
In keeping with the Christmas spirit, this is a heart-warming tale of courage and hope and the ultimate triumph of a 10 year old girl suffering from ovarian cancer.

In keeping with the Christmas spirit, this is a heart-warming tale of courage and hope and the ultimate triumph of a 10 year old girl suffering from ovarian cancer.

Researchers found that administering niraparib after conventional chemotherapy treatment in newly diagnosed patients, improves their progression-free survival, and reduces their risk of relapse or death from this disease.

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Researchers have developed a new lab-on-a-chip device for "liquid biopsy" analysis that will help them speed up the cancer diagnosis process.

Recently, actor-turned-author Manisha Koirala shared anecdotes about her journey as a cancer fighter at the ZEE Jaipur Lit Fest while promoting her book on cancer.

If not detected in time ovarian cancer can reduce the length of your life. Read to understand the responsible factors for the disease.

A new blood test developed by Australian scientists has come to the rescue. This blood test first discovered in Adelaide, which uses a bacterial toxin, has the potential to "dramatically improve" the detection of the disease.

In keeping with the Christmas spirit, this is a heart-warming tale of courage and hope and the ultimate triumph of a 10 year old girl suffering from ovarian cancer.

Researchers found that administering niraparib after conventional chemotherapy treatment in newly diagnosed patients, improves their progression-free survival, and reduces their risk of relapse or death from this disease.

Researchers have developed a new lab-on-a-chip device for "liquid biopsy" analysis that will help them speed up the cancer diagnosis process.

Recently, actor-turned-author Manisha Koirala shared anecdotes about her journey as a cancer fighter at the ZEE Jaipur Lit Fest while promoting her book on cancer.

A new blood test developed by Australian scientists has come to the rescue. This blood test first discovered in Adelaide, which uses a bacterial toxin, has the potential to "dramatically improve" the detection of the disease.