A new study offers insights into connection between ovulation, ovarian cancer. Among women, ovarian cancer ranks fifth in cancer deaths.

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Longer ovulation time is associated with an increased risk of ovarian cancer.
Is Ovarian Cancer Linked to Ovulation?
The researchers also found important distinctions between different subtypes of ovarian cancer. For example, mucinous tumors were associated with factors that suppress ovulation, but not with ovulation duration itself, another clue that oral contraceptives, pregnancy and breastfeeding affect cancer risk beyond suppressing ovulation.In contrast, for high-grade serous ovarian cancer, the most common and deadly subtype, the association of oral contraceptives, pregnancy and breastfeeding were as expected, indicating that these factors contribute to risk of serous ovarian cancer through ovulation suppression.
“These findings emphasize that ovarian cancer subtypes are different diseases with different causes,” said Modugno. “This is important as it will hopefully encourage scientists to look for new hypotheses as to how these diseases arise and shed new light on how we can prevent them. Right now, treatment options are limited, so preventing ovarian cancer is the best hope we have for saving lives.”
Other authors who contributed to the study and funders are listed in the Journal of National Cancer Institute manuscript.
Source-Eurekalert
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