الأربعاء، 16 يناير 2013

Developing technology that may help to detect ovarian cancer

Developing technology that may help to detect ovarian cancer

Prof. Mohammed bin Hassan adar

Scientific study is limited to the possibility that helps the common examination, conducted by women annually to monitor the endometrial cancer, early detection of ovarian cancer.

University researchers found "John Hopkins" America that periodic examination of uterus, taking samples with known "pap smear", in turn, may be an effective means to monitor ovarian cancer using genome sequence named "PapGene".

During the study, the test successfully and accurately determine all cases of endometrial cancer and endometrial cancers, 24, and 41 per cent of the cases of ovarian cancer ovarian cancers.

Ovarian cancer is known as the "silent killer" because of the belief that symptoms do not appear until the disease reaches an advanced stage.

Uterine cancer, it develops over many years, and the most important signs of the disease infecting women with unusual bleeding, uterus cancer usually affects women after menopause or after menopause, but only a small percentage of women have become infected with the disease before the age of 40.

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