Scientists develop new model for ovarian cancer,

New Breakthrough Model for Ovarian Cancer with Links to Uterine Cancer

Researchers at the MUSC Hollings Cancer Center have developed a new ovarian cancer model that offers intriguing insights into the origins of serous uterine cancer. A recent study, led by Joe Delaney, Ph.D., and published in Cancer Research Communications, suggests that serous uterine cancer may actually begin in the fallopian tubes, making it metastatic by…

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One-Third of Childhood Cancer Survivors Experience Significant Fear of Recurrence, Study Shows

A new study led by Concordia University researchers has revealed that one-third of adult survivors of childhood cancer experience severe fear of cancer recurrence (FCR), significantly impacting their daily lives. Published in JAMA Network Open, the study involved 229 survivors, finding that 16.6% reported clinically significant FCR, while another 15.7% experienced high FCR. The study’s…

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