Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death in the patients with gynecological malignancies. In most of the cases, the ovarian cancer is detected at very late stages reducing the effectiveness of treatments and increasing mortality. The new study published recently has shown highly accurate early detection at very early stages. Ovarian cancer is one of the leading oncological conditions with high mortality rates around the world. Ovarian cancer is amongst the most prevalent cancers found in the women across the world.
The detection of ovarian cancer is very hard in early stages. The disease is mostly asymptomatic until late stages when the 5-year relative survival rate is <44%. That makes it challenging to identify patients in whom treatment is likely to fail. If detected in earlier stages in its progression, the 5-year survival rates are about 90%. Thus, detection of reliable…