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Washington, Sept 7 : A new study of cervical cancer survivors has challenged commonly held perception of hormones' role in sexual activity, after finding that the 'fighters' reported satisfying sex lives following surgical intervention.
Getting pregnant with her first child was difficult, but when Rebecca Killmeyer of Charlottesville, Va. experienced a miscarriage during her second pregnancy, she wasn't sure if she would ever have another baby. When she decided to enter a study testing the impact of acupuncture on women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) at the University of Virginia Health System, she came out with a miracle.
It's called the "cancer that whispers," as ovarian cancer has few warning signs, but organizers of a fundraising walk tomorrow morning hope a loud roar is heard from atop Mount Royal.
Ovarian cancer researchers are working toward detecting the deadly disease much earlier.
Ovarian cancer is called the cancer that whispers because of the lack of warning signs, but organizers of a fundraising walk Sunday hope that a loud roar is heard from the top of the mountain.
EAST STROUDSBURG - We often hear people say they fought or battled cancer but one woman in north east Pennsylvania says those terms are too negative. She prefers to say she hoped and believed she'd make it through.
Most long-term cervical cancer survivors report they have satisfying sex lives following surgical intervention, according to a recent study that challenges public perceptions of the role hormones play in sexual activity.
CANCER
People living in the most deprived parts of England have lower survival rates for cancer, according to figures. They have less chance of being alive five years after diagnosis if they live in poorer areas like Blackpool, Barnsley, Manchester, Cumbria and County Durham.
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