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May 12, 2007: Women's Gynecological Cancers Conference

Women's Gynecological Cancers Conference

Each year nearly 80,000 women in this country are diagnosed with a new case of gynecological cancer, and an estimated 28,000 die from these diseases.

In order to raise awareness, Congressman Dan Burton held a successful summit on Women's Gynecological Cancers entitled "What Moms and Daughters Need to Know About Gynecological Cancers" at the Conseco Conference Center in Carmel on May 12, 2007.

Congressman Burton moderated a panel of doctors and cancer survivors who discussed the symptoms of gynecological cancers as well as the most recent developments in the fight against these diseases.

Burton stated, "Cervical, ovarian, and other types of gynecological cancers are easily treated if discovered early on." Congressman Burton went on to say, "It is extremely important both doctors and patients know the warning signs of these potentially life-threatening diseases."

For more information on Representative Burton’s Women’s Gynecological Cancers Summit, please click here

Videos

 

Statistics

  • One woman out of every 55 will develop ovarian cancer, according to
    www.health.discovery.com
  • 1,330: The number of women who died from ovarian cancer from 2000 to 2003, according to Indiana Cancer Facts & Figures 2006.

Resources

 

Because She Should Know Conference:
www.becausesheshouldknow.org

Women's Cancer Network:
www.wcn.org

Women's Oncology Research & Development:
www.wordoncancer.org

Hope, Peace and Serenity Artwork:
http://www.inthemidstofangels.com/