Women in the UK must no longer die as a result of a delayed diagnosis of ovarian cancer following the release of the first official guidance to GPs and women about spotting the disease, says a leading charity. Target Ovarian Cancer says official figures show accurate and swift diagnosis of the fourth most common cancer killer of women could help save up to 500 lives per year[i] in the UK. This is the number that experts say would be saved in the UK if only we matched the average survival rates of other countries...
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