Patients with ovarian cancer have a lower risk of death when treated with experts

The analysis of survival data of a cohort of 912 patients treated for ovarian cancer in the West of Scotland managed clinical network showed a 24 percent lower risk of death among women treated by gynecologic oncologists who specialize in the treatment of gynecology by general gynecologists dealing with wide range of gynecological problems that women may experience.Once the device is in place, a process that can take up to two hours, a sheath that covers the valve is removed through the catheter, allowing the leaflets to open and close, directing the flow of blood to the rest of the body and the brain.

Women less likely to die of their disease when treated by a gynecologic oncologist if they are supported by specialist gynecologists general, according to results of a study conducted in Scotland, United Kingdom, and reported this week in the 16th international meeting of the European Society of of Gynecological Oncology in Belgrade, Serbia.

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Stirling said that by the end of the year, services will be centralized in the region of cancer, and the selection of cases for surgery will be decided by a multidisciplinary team of specialists – I hope to help reduce inequalities and ensure remaining care that the most difficult cases are treated by gynecologic oncologists.

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