Women who practised healthy eating were 27% less likely to die after an ovarian cancer diagnosis, says research. - Filepic
Women with healthier diets before an ovarian cancer diagnosis are less likely to die than women with poorer diets, according to study.
The exceptions were women with diabetes or a high waist circumference, which is often linked to diabetes.
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