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Teal Ribbon Awareness Magnets, Antenna Toppers, Key Rings, Cell Phone Accessories

Teal Ribbon Awareness Magnets, Antenna Toppers, Key Rings

Ovarian Awareness Ribbon Car Magnets, Teal Ribbon Antenna Toppers, Awareness Key Rings & Cell Phone Accessories, show your support every where you go!
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 Teal Ribbon Antenna Topper
 Turn Up The Volume on Ovarian Cancer Car Decal
 Teal 'Ovarian Cancer Awareness' Ribbon Magnet
 Teal Ribbon Ovarian Cancer Magnet
 Teal Ribbon Lampwork Bead Cell Phone Strap
 Teal Ribbon Lampwork Bead 'HOPE' Cell Phone Strap
 Teal Enamel Ribbon Cell Phone Strap
 Teal Ribbon Cell Phone Charm
 Teal 'Daisy' Awareness Ribbon Key Ring
 Teal 'Paisley' Ribbon Key Ring
 Frosted 'Teal Faceted Heart & Teal Ribbon' Key Ring
 Teal Ribbon Keyring
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About Ovarian Cancer
About Ovarian Cancer 

It is estimated that more than15,500 women will die in the United States from ovarian cancer this year. Many women don't seek help until the disease has begun to spread. The symptoms of ovarian cancer are often subtle and easily confused with other ailments.

Ovarian cancer is cancer that develops in the ovaries. The ovaries are part of a woman�s reproductive system. They are located in the pelvis on either side of the uterus. Each ovary is about the size of an almond. The ovaries make the female hormones progesterone and estrogen and also release eggs into the fallopian tubes.

Cancer begins at a cellular level. Normally, cells grow and divide to form new cells. These new cells take the place of old cells as they die. Cancer cells continue to grow and divide. These abnormal cells continue to create new cells forming a tumor.

*The information provided on this site is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between a patient/site visitor and his/her existing physician.*