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CA-125
A protein found in the blood that is often higher than normal in women with ovarian cancer.
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A protein found in the blood that is often higher than normal in women with ovarian cancer.
Ovarian cells that release the female hormones….
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…about Cancer Council Queensland is available via Cancer Council Helpline 13 11 20 or cancerqld.org.au. For more information or interviews, please contact: Katie Clift, Executive Manager, Media and Spokesperson, Cancer Council Queensland Ph: (07) 3634 5372 or 0409 001 171…
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