WORLD CANCER DAY OP-ED: Lack of awareness a key factor in delayed diagnosis of ovarian cancer

[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 2/02/2025
In South Africa, the number of cases of ovarian cancer is predicted to rise by a staggering 72.9% by 2050, underscoring the pressing need for greater awareness among women and clinicians, early detection, improved diagnostic procedures and better patient support systems.
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