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NCI

Hormone Replacement Therapy May Improve Survival for Women with Ovarian Cancer

HRT  hormone therapy  estrogen  ovarian cancer  hormone replacement therapy  postmenopausal symptoms  survival  institute for cancer research  adjuvant therapy  women’s health initiative 

The randomized, controlled Adjuvant Hormone Therapy trial was launched in 1990 to assess the effects of estrogen-alone hormone replacement therapy in women treated for epithelial ovarian cancer.

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OWH

Ovarian cysts

women's health  ovary  ovarian cancer  PCOS  endometriosis  ovulation  Polycystic ovary syndrome  ovarian cysts  follicle cysts  corpus luteum cysts  endometriomas  dermoids  cystadenomas 

Learn about ovarian cysts from Office on Women’s Health.

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NCI

Hormone Replacement Therapy May Improve Survival for Women with Ovarian Cancer

HRT  hormone therapy  estrogen  ovarian cancer  hormone replacement therapy  postmenopausal symptoms  survival  institute for cancer research  adjuvant therapy  women’s health initiative  womens health initiative 

The randomized, controlled Adjuvant Hormone Therapy trial was launched in 1990 to assess the effects of estrogen-alone hormone replacement therapy in women treated for epithelial ovarian cancer.

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CDC

Does Breast or Ovarian Cancer Run in Your Family? | CDC Features

cancer  women  CDC  hereditary  test999  ovarian  genomics  genetics  breast cancer  ovarian cancer  CDC Features  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  family history  family health history  genetic counseling  hereditary risk  genetic testing  BRCA genes  Office of Public Health Genomics  OPHG 

If you have close relatives with breast or ovarian cancer, you may be at higher risk for developing these diseases. Does your family health history put you at higher risk? Would you benefit from cancer genetic counseling and testing?

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