Here are some of them.
https://bmccancer.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12885-019-5950-4/tables/2
I always struggle to interpret these variants
Anyone know if you have rs80359082 G/G do you have the pathogenic variant which is the last one on the table
*c.8377 G > A
I hope she fully recovers and never has to deal with it again.
She will always be Chrissy to me. So glad to hear she is doing well.
One of the greatest and most attractive female tennis players ever, with a massive 18 singles slams.
Congratulations to Chris Evert
I know how she is feeling
Having lost a beloved family member to ovarian cancer, I understand why it is so deadly. It usually has no symptoms until a very late stage. I also have two friends who survived it because it was found early only because doctors were checking for something else.
God bless Chris Evert. May she achieve full recovery and enjoy many more years of good health.