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Ovarian Cancer Often Misdiagnosed; Many Go Without Treatment

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Updated: 3/12 9:11 am

About 22,000 new cases of ovarian cancer are diagnosed in the U.S. each year and a new study of ovarian cancer patients finds nearly two-thirds of them are not getting the treatment recommended.

The risk of dying within 5 years went up 30 percent compared to those who received the recommended treatment.

The biggest factor is a lack of doctors and hospitals with experience.
  
Hospitals that treated less than 20 cases of ovarian cancer a year are less likely to follow recommendations established by the national comprehensive cancer network.

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