Philip Webre

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This is also why ovarian cancer is so dangerous: not only do the ovaries regularly undergo strong hormonal changes and cell turnover, which makes them more prone to cancer in general, but they’re small and tucked against other organs. By the time ovarian cancer is diagnosed, it has often spread around the lower abdomen, with tumors popping up on the intestines, uterus, bladder, kidneys, and/or liver.
Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution
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