September kicks off National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Each year in September, awareness is raised about
ovarian cancer, a disease that is often called the "silent killer".
Fast Facts About Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer is the most deadly type of cancer that women can develop.
Over 20,000 American women will be diagnosed in 2006.
Over 15,000 women will die of ovarian cancer this year.
Ovarian cancer is currently the 5th leading cause of death among women.The Silent Killer
Ovarian cancer is often referred to as the "silent killer' because
ovarian cancer symptoms are few and often mimic that of many other illnesses. There may be no symptoms present in the early stages, and if there are they are very slight and vague.
Information About Ovarian CancerWhat is Ovarian Cancer
Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian Cancer Risk Factors
Testing for Ovarian CancerHow to Raise Awareness About Ovarian Cancer
Raising awareness about ovarian cancer is as simple as sharing the dangers of ovarian cancer among female friends and family. Remember, ovarian cancer awareness can be raised every month, not just in September!