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This National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC) resource is intended primarily for patients with ovarian cancer, caregivers and those that are interested in learning about ovarian cancer. You will find expert advice about ovarian cancer to help you discuss
Julie shared her ovarian and breast cancer stories and wants you to share your health stories too. This Video Improved My Health Changed My Life Saved My Life Julie: My name is Julie Westoff, and I shared my story about breast cancer and my experiences through ovarian cancer, and I hope ...
THERESE SMITH COX
My life was no longer my own. I couldn’t work (the sleepless nights, the pain and the fear of not being able to conceive or develop cancer was making it impossible to deal with my myriad of responsibilities at the office). I was short tempered with my family, my health was suffering...
determine whether or not it will eventually lead to cancer. In general, dermoid cysts are not often cancerous — cancerous dermoid cysts are labeled as immature teratomas. There is little to no chance of a dermoid cyst that has generated hair, muscle fibers or other matter becoming cancerous...
These stories have similar themes: Fear, at first A positive attitude Not giving up Hope Gratitude One stage IV ovarian cancer survivor–who has lived with the disease 10 years– says now, she and her health care team treat her cancer like any other long-term disease: When a new issue po...
So, if you have a personal story to share of your triumph over cancer, pleaseclick here and tell us all about it. Each week we’re posting a new story on our site from the submissions. We’re calling it “Survivor Stories.”
Experts warn of what’s to come now that Kennedy has been placed in control, it’s especially worrying for children, the elderly and cancer patients. Whenever I think about the American people choosing Donald Trump to lead them for the second time, a poem that I know immediately comes to ...
Fighting ovarian cancer is like climbing Mount Everest, but every step we take up the mountain brings us closer to prevention.