Ovarian Cancer Stocks List

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Ovarian Cancer Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 20 MYGN Myriad Genetics Announces Incorporation of its Proprietary HRD platform in Illumina’s Updated Comprehensive Gene Panel Assay, TruSight™ Oncology 500 v2
Nov 19 NXTC Preclinical Data Demonstrates Anti-Siglec-15 Treatment Enhanced Generation of Quality Bone with Better Mechanical Properties in Mice with Moderate-to-Severe Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Nov 19 MYGN Myriad Genetics Announces Prequel® Prenatal Screening Can Now be Performed Eight Weeks into Pregnancy
Nov 19 MYGN Myriad Genetics price target lowered to $21 from $32 at Morgan Stanley
Nov 18 NKTR Nektar Therapeutics Presents First Preclinical Data from Novel CSF-1 Program, NKTR-422, at 2024 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Convergence
Nov 17 PSTV Plus Therapeutics Third Quarter 2024 Earnings: Beats Expectations
Nov 16 PSTV Plus Therapeutics, Inc. (PSTV) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Nov 16 ADAP Adaptimmune Therapeutics Third Quarter 2024 Earnings: Beats Expectations
Nov 16 STTK Shattuck Labs Third Quarter 2024 Earnings: Beats Expectations
Nov 15 STTK Shattuck Labs sees cash runway into 2027
Nov 15 ADAP Halozyme bids for Evotec; BeiGene gets a new name
Nov 15 PSTV Plus Therapeutics Inc (PSTV) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Navigating Financial Challenges ...
Nov 15 SLRX Salarius: Q3 Earnings Snapshot
Nov 14 PSTV Plus Therapeutics GAAP EPS of -$0.37 beats by $0.19, revenue of $1.45M beats by $0.31M
Nov 14 PSTV Plus Therapeutics Reports Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Recent Business Highlights
Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian cancer is a cancer that forms in or on an ovary. It results in abnormal cells that have the ability to invade or spread to other parts of the body. When this process begins, there may be no or only vague symptoms. Symptoms become more noticeable as the cancer progresses. These symptoms may include bloating, pelvic pain, abdominal swelling, and loss of appetite, among others. Common areas to which the cancer may spread include the lining of the abdomen, lymph nodes, lungs, and liver.The risk of ovarian cancer increases in women who have ovulated more over their lifetime. This includes those who have never had children, those who begin ovulation at a younger age and those who reach menopause at an older age. Other risk factors include hormone therapy after menopause, fertility medication, and obesity. Factors that decrease risk include hormonal birth control, tubal ligation, and breast feeding. About 10% of cases are related to inherited genetic risk; women with mutations in the genes BRCA1 or BRCA2 have about a 50% chance of developing the disease. The most common type of ovarian cancer, comprising more than 95% of cases, is ovarian carcinoma. There are five main subtypes of ovarian carcinoma, of which high-grade serous carcinoma is the most common. These tumors are believed to start in the cells covering the ovaries, though some may form at the Fallopian tubes. Less common types of ovarian cancer include germ cell tumors and sex cord stromal tumors. A diagnosis of ovarian cancer is confirmed through a biopsy of tissue, usually removed during surgery.Screening is not recommended in women who are at average risk, as evidence does not support a reduction in death and the high rate of false positive tests may lead to unneeded surgery, which is accompanied by its own risks. Those at very high risk may have their ovaries removed as a preventive measure. If caught and treated in an early stage, ovarian cancer is often curable. Treatment usually includes some combination of surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. Outcomes depend on the extent of the disease, the subtype of cancer present, and other medical conditions. The overall five-year survival rate in the United States is 45%. Outcomes are worse in the developing world.In 2012, new cases occurred in 239,000 women. In 2015 it was present in 1.2 million women and resulted in 161,100 deaths worldwide. Among women it is the seventh-most common cancer and the eighth-most common cause of death from cancer. The typical age of diagnosis is 63. Death from ovarian cancer is more common in North America and Europe than in Africa and Asia.

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