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Review on ovarian cancer disease and treatment

Published on September 14, 2009 at 4:33 AM · No Comments

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/90ec77/disease_and_therap) has announced the addition of the "Disease and Therapy Review: Ovarian Cancer" report to their offering.

The Ovarian Cancer Disease and Therapy Review provides incidence, prevalence and mortality numbers and percentages for major countries worldwide, as well as information on diagnosis, and an overview of treatment. Dosing and treatment cost information is provided for various treatment types. General information on the ovarian cancer market, as well as sales of leading drugs and therapies are provided.

Disease and Therapy Reviews were developed to provide a basic understanding of the key facts about a disease and market in a quick, easy-to-read format. Each Disease and Therapy Review provides a concise analysis of the most important information about a particular disease, its treatment, and the market opportunities. Reports begin with an overview of the condition, and also contain tables that summarize the available worldwide incidence and prevalence data for the condition, a review of current diagnosis strategies and treatment options, general information about the market size, and information about important market trends. The data contained in these reports comes from key industry secondary data sources, such as the Resources Incidence and Prevalence Database, and Lange's Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment. This information is supplemented by reviews of analyst reports, company reports, and medical websites. Sources and references are provided.

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