Early detection for ovarian cancer is difficult. HealthMaker Audra Moran, CEO, Ovarian Cancer Research Fund, explains why there's uncertainty on where exactly to focus in early detection efforts.
[BLANK_AUDIO] They're still seeking a method of early detection. It's really actually very difficult. They're not certain where ovarian cancer originates that some believe there is different types of ovarian cancer, so it starts in the ovaries others think it may be beginning in the Fallopian tubes.
And if that's the case, they're not sure where to focus, and so we are looking for a method of early detection but it's very difficult.
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