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  2. Ovarian cancer - Wikipedia

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    161,100 (2015) [ 9] Ovarian cancer is a cancerous tumor of an ovary. [ 10] 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. [ 3][ 11] The ovary is made up of three different cell types including epithelial cells, germ cells, and stromal cells ...

  3. Masculinizing hormone therapy - Wikipedia

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    It is unlikely to be determined in the near future because ovarian cancer is a relatively rare disease and the population of transgender men is too small to do the appropriate study. However, it has been recommended by some physicians that transgender men have an oophorectomy within 2–5 years of starting androgen therapy due to the possible ...

  4. Ovarian clear-cell carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    According to research, most ovarian cancers start at the epithelial layer which is the lining of the ovary. Within this epithelial group ovarian clear-cell carcinoma makes up 5–10%. It was recognized as a separate category of ovarian cancer by the World Health Organization in 1973. Its incidence rate differs across various ethnic groups.

  5. With ovarian cancer, there’s no such thing as early detection ...

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    It was only then, through the pathology report, that she learned she had stage 1 ovarian cancer (which returned, even after the surgery, due to the fact that microscopic cancer cells can sometimes ...

  6. Hereditary breast–ovarian cancer syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Hereditary breast–ovarian cancer syndromes ( HBOC) are cancer syndromes that produce higher than normal levels of breast cancer, ovarian cancer and additional cancers in genetically related families (either one individual had both, or several individuals in the pedigree had one or the other disease). It accounts for 90% of the hereditary ...

  7. Women with endometriosis face fourfold higher risk of ovarian ...

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    The researchers found that the risk of all ovarian cancer types was 4.2-fold higher among women with endometriosis than in women without the condition. The risk of type I ovarian cancer ...

  8. Ovarian tumor - Wikipedia

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    Hair follicles. Immature teratoma: 2.5%: 100%: A teratoma that contains anaplastic immature elements, and is often synonymous with malignant teratoma. [5] Other germ cell tumors 3.0%: Others mainly include dysgerminoma, yolk sac tumor, struma ovarii and squamous cell carcinoma arising from a dermoid cyst, and malignant mixed germ cell tumor. [2]

  9. Health effects of sunlight exposure - Wikipedia

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    Health effects of sunlight exposure. Exposing skin to the ultraviolet radiation in sunlight has both positive and negative health effects. On the positive side, exposure allows for the synthesis of vitamin D 3. Vitamin D has been suggested as having a wide range of positive health effects, which include strengthening bones [ 1] and possibly ...