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Ovarian cancer : 'The disease that whispers'

Capital Gazette Communications
Published 03/25/07

Sharon La Brie's world got a jolt in April 2005 when the Centreville resident learned her mother had been diagnosed with Stage 3C ovarian cancer - an advanced stage with as little as a 20 percent chance of survival.

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(Also read "Ovarian cancer often misdiagnosed.")

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