Ending ovarian cancer without triggering menopause

Ovarian cancer doesn't actually begin in the ovaries. Instead, cancer cells start growing in the fallopian tubes, say researchers who believe that removing the tubes could prevent the spread of the deadly disease.   Scientists at the NYU Perlmutter Cancer and Center MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston found precursor lesions in women with ovarian cancer were most genetically similar to fallopian tube tissue, The Wall Street Journal reported. A second study at Johns Hopkins University found that…
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