Srinagar, May 30 -- In an alarming development for women's health, ovarian cancer cases among young women are on the rise in Kashmir, according to Dr. Shamima Wani, Professor and Head of the Department of Oncology at GMC Srinagar.Dr. Shamima explained that ovarian cancer begins when small cysts form in one or both ovaries and later become cancerous. However, not all ovarian cysts are cancerous. "Ovarian cancer results from the uncontrolled division of ovarian cells, which can spread to surrounding tissues if left untreated. The three main types are epithelial ovarian cancer, germ cell tumors, and stromal cell tumors," she said.Highlighting a worrying trend, Dr. Shamima noted that ovarian cancer is becoming more common than breast cancer a...