Tuesday 25 February 2020

Time is running out: UK women facing fatal delays in ovarian cancer diagnosis

Time is running out: UK women facing fatal delays in ovarian cancer diagnosis Women’s lives are being lost because of delays in ovarian cancer diagnosis, according to our new report: “Time is running out: The need for early diagnosis in ovarian cancer”.

The contrast is stark. A woman with an early stage diagnosis of ovarian cancer has an over 90 per cent chance of surviving the disease. Yet one in five women (20 per cent) are too ill to receive any treatment by the time they finally receive a diagnosis, and a third of women (32 per cent) die within a year of their diagnosis.

Our latest report highlights the way that lives are needlessly being lost due to lost time: the time it takes for a woman to visit her GP, the time it takes for a GP to consider ovarian cancer as a potential diagnosis, and the time it takes to carry out diagnostic tests. But it doesn’t have to be this way. We're calling on UK governments to commit to action. Target Ovarian Cancer

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