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New Early Stage Ovarian Cancer Test: 99 Percent Accurate?

by Gloria Gamat on February 20th, 2008

A blood test that has enough sensitivity and specificity to detect early stage ovarian cancer (cancer of the ovary) with 99 percent accuracy has been developed by Yale School of Medicine researchers.

According to Gil Mor, M.D., associate professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences at Yale:

“The ability to recognize almost 100 percent of new tumors will have a major impact on the high death rates of this cancer. We hope this test will become the standard of care for women having routine examinations.

Epithelial ovarian cancer is the leading cause of gynecologic cancer deaths in the United States and three times more lethal than breast cancer. It is usually not diagnosed until its advanced stages and has come to be known as the “silent killer.”

Ovarian cancer is deadly, folks. It is one of those that a woman at risk should be tested as early as possible — if tests are readily available.

Find more details from Yale University.

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1 opinion for New Early Stage Ovarian Cancer Test: 99 Percent Accurate?

  • Judith
    Feb 21, 2008 at 2:35 pm

    I think this breakthrough will be of great help for women across the globe especially that ovarian cancer is among the leading causes of death, especially if to be made available in countries with high incidence of ovarian cancer.

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