A member asked:

I'm wondering why are single women more prone to ovarian cancer?

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Dr. Stephen Pappachen answered

Specializes in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Estrogen : One theory is that that, assuming they don't get pregnant, there is no real break from the sustained exposure to estrogen that is associated with the non-pregnant state. Again, the assumption here is that non-single (heterosexually married) women are pregnant or "more pregnant" (e.g. higher likelihood of pregnancy) than their counterparts.

Answered 9/19/2016

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