- AbbVie’s ovarian cancer drug Elahere greenlighted for NHS availability Seeking Alpha —
- ADC Therapeutics falls on confirmatory trial data for lymphoma therapy Seeking Alpha —
- A tumor’s ‘signature’ reveals the key to treatment in precision oncology EL PAÍS —
- Reply and IEO Launch Collaboration to Co-Develop and Train Domain-Specific Large Language Models for Oncology City AM —
- Ovarian cancer: NHS approves ‘first in over 20 years’ drug that offers women more time and better quality of life Times Of India —
- First ovarian cancer treatment in two decades approved for NHS use in 'landmark' decision ITV —
- NHS approves first new ovarian cancer treatment for 20 years Sky News —
- Breakthrough ovarian cancer drug offers patients more time and better quality of life BBC News —
- Hope for thousands of ovarian cancer patients as new drug which slashes risk of death by a third is made available on the NHS Daily Mail —
- Life-prolonging drug for advanced ovarian cancer gets go-ahead in England The Guardian —
- 'Significant breakthrough' as new ovarian cancer treatment approved for NHS use The Standard —
- Fresh hope for ovarian cancer patients as new treatment given go-ahead LBC —
- Hundreds of women to benefit from breakthrough ovarian cancer treatment in UK The Independent —
- Hope for ovarian cancer patients as two new studies show increase in survival LBC —
- Ovarian cancer breakthrough as patients who take pill 'less likely to die' Mirror —
Ovarian cancer
Female reproductive organ cancer that is located in the ovary
Ovarian cancer is a cancerous tumor of an ovary. It may originate from the ovary itself or more commonly from communicating nearby structures such as fallopian tubes or the inner lining of the abdomen. The ovary is made up of three different cell types including epithelial cells, germ cells, and stromal cells. When these cells become abnormal, they can divide and form tumors. These cells can also invade or metastasize (spread) to other parts of the body. When this process begins, there may be no or only vague symptoms. Symptoms become more noticeable as the cancer progresses. These symptoms may include bloating, vaginal bleeding, pelvic pain, abdominal swelling, constipation, and loss of appetite, among others. Common areas to which the cancer may spread include the lining of the abdomen, lymph nodes, lungs, and liver.
Also known as...
malignant tumour of ovary, primary ovarian cancer, malignant ovarian tumor, hereditary ovarian cancer, Familial ovarian malignant tumor, cancer of the ovary, and cancer of the ovaries