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Guide to Survivorship for Women with Ovarian Cancer.


Guide To Survivorship survivorship n. the right to receive full title or ownership due to having survived another person. Survivorship is particularly applied to persons owning real property or other assets, such as bank accounts or stocks, in "joint tenancy." Joint tenancy includes the right of survivorship automatically, except that in some states joint tenancy of a bank account creates only a presumption of survivorship which might be disproved by evidence that the joint For Women With Ovarian ovarian /ovar·i·an/ (o-var´e-an) pertaining to an ovary or ovaries. Cancer

F.J. Montz, MD, KM, FACOG FACOG - Fellow of American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, FACS FACS - Fellow, American College of Surgeons
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Robert Bristown, MD, FACOG

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Plenty of women's health books discuss ovarian cancer symptoms and treatments--but how do women diagnosed continue their lives? Guide To Survivorship For Women With Ovarian Cancer tells how to live life well after diagnosis. Two Johns Hopkins gynecologic gynecologic /gy·ne·co·log·ic/ (gi?ne-) (jin?e-kah-loj´ik) pertaining to the female reproductive tract or to gynecology. oncologists and a clinical nurse emphases living life well in the face of the uncertainties ovarian cancer brings. Yes, the latest developments in diagnosis and treatment are discussed--but even more so, is the quality of living itself: it's this which sets Guide To Survivorship For Women With Ovarian Cancer apart from the others on the topic of ovarian cancer.
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