How common is ovarian cancer in Australia

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Dr Maryam Akrawi

In Australia, ovarian cancer ranks as the tenth most prevalent cancer among women, with approximately 1,800 new diagnoses each year. It is frequently identified at an advanced stage due to its nonspecific symptoms, positioning it as the sixth leading cause of cancer-related mortality in females. We speak with Dr. Maryam Akrawi regarding this matter and its significant effects on individuals who receive a diagnosis.



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