In this regard, the San Vicente Foundation Hospital of Medellín warned that 75 % of diagnoses in the country are carried out in advanced stages, which drastically reduces therapeutic options and the probability of recovery.
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“Ovary cancer is a disease that, in its early stages, is usually silent and asymptomatic. Therefore, it is important to be attentive to any unusual symptom to achieve an early diagnosis,” Dr. Wilson Múnera, an oncologist Gynecologist at San Vicente Foundation Medellín.
To raise awareness about this disease, The hospital shared four fundamental data:
1. The cytology does not detect ovarian cancer. This test focuses on the cervix, so it is not useful for identifying anomalies in the ovaries.
2. The early diagnosis improves prognosis. If detected before it is disseminated, recovery possibilities increase considerably.
3. A healthy lifestyle reduces risk. Maintaining adequate weight, avoiding smoking and practicing exercise regularly can decrease the probability of developing this disease.
4. Knowing symptoms can save lives. Persistent abdominal swelling, fast -filled feeling, pelvic or abdominal pain, and urinary changes are alert signs that should not be ignored.
The diagnosis of this pathology requires clinical studies such as transvaginal ultrasound, tumor markers in blood and tomographs. The treatment usually combines surgery and chemotherapy, adapted to the state of health and the stage of each patient.
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Since the early hours of this Tuesday, May 6, the total closure of the highway is recorded, MEDELLÍN-BOGOTÁ SENSE at kilometer 4+040, due to the fall of material on the road.
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On Monday, May 5, the Municipal Council of El Sanctuary elected Alonso Gómez Gómez, representative of the U Party, replacing Sergio Iván Salazar Ocampo as the new president of the Corporation that resigned weeks ago for personal issues.
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The mayor of Medellín, Federico Gutiérrez, confirmed on Monday, May 5 that the leather of the other street inhabitant was found that had disappeared in the middle of a sudden growing in the Medellín River.