Advocates Call For Increased Investment In Women, Girls Worldwide To Address Issues Such As HIV/AIDS Advocates worldwide ahead of International Women's Day on Saturday highlighted issues such as HIV/AIDS, gender equality, discrimination, violence against women and the need to invest in women and girls, the AP/PR-Inside.com reports.United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Thursday during a meeting of a U.N.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comCombination Tests Could Distinguish Between Malignant Tumor Or Benign Cyst The results of a study presented at the Society of Gynecologic Oncology's 39th Annual Meeting on Women's Cancer offer a promising development on the path toward better management of ovarian cancer. Researchers say testing women suspected of having ovarian cancer for a combination of proteins, or biomarkers in the blood called HE4 and CA 125, could be the key to predicting a woman's risk for the disease dubbed the "silent killer.
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