There are over 200 types of cancers, which can be grouped into 5 categories: carcinoma, sarcoma, leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma, as well as brain and spinal cord cancer.
The term “cancer” originated from the Greek word “karkinoma” which means “crab”. It was named so because tumors were observed to resemble the shape of a crab, with a central body and extending “legs”.
Approximately 1.9 million new cancer cases will be diagnosed in the United States in 2022.
Approximately 609,360 individuals are estimated to die from cancer in the United States in 2022.
Ovarian cancer is a serious health concern. In September, we raise awareness about this disease. The number of new cases is 10.3 per 100,000 women each year, with a death rate of 6.3 per 100,000 women. Unfortunately, these numbers haven’t improved much over time. In 2023, it is estimated that there will be 19,710 new cases and 13,270 deaths due to ovarian cancer. These statistics are quite alarming.
The reasons behind this issue are:
- Insufficient funding for research.
- Lack of education for doctors and nurses.
- Lack of awareness among women and girls about the warning signs, which can be subtle.
I want to raise awareness about this dangerous cancer. Women and girls, please pay attention to your bodies, know the signs, and see a doctor. You can support research by donating to organizations like OCRA or NOCC. You can also donate to our local fundraiser (bidpal.net/teal).
Thank you for keeping awareness of ovarian cancer (and cancer itself) front and center, Karen. Too many are lost to these diseases.
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The more educated we are, the less fear and the fewer deaths. Thank you for your support.
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Thanks for all the work you do to educate, Karen. Those aren’t good numbers for ovarian cancer. Xo
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I believe this is my purpose in life. Thank you for your support.
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Thank you!
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