#1) How many women were diagnosed with ovarian cancer? 2000-2015?
Answer: Based on CDC data 313,905 cases of ovarian cancer. Each year, about 20,000 women in the United States get ovarian cancer. Among women in the United States, ovarian cancer is the ninth most common cancer and the fifth leading cause of cancer death, after lung and bronchus, breast, colorectal, and pancreatic cancers. Ovarian cancer causes more deaths than any other cancer of the female reproductive system, but it accounts for only about 3% of all cancers in women.
The answer is B. This represents a pandemic because the outbreaks took place in several different countries.
1. Start up a bedtime routine every night at the same time so that your body and mind know when it is almost time to sleep.
2. Take natural supplements like melatonin to give your body the sleep vitamin
3. Make sure your room is completely dark or put on a sleep mask
4. Put warm socks on and warm up your hands
5. Get a cup of chamomile tea with honey
6. If fall else fails ask your doctor for sleep inducing medication.
Cardiovascular so you can pump oxygenated blood through the heart