TY - JOUR ID - 163651 TI - Ovarian Cancer (OC) Risk among Millennials in India JO - Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences JA - JMCS LA - en SN - AU - Nayak, Ankita AU - Satpathy, Ipseeta AU - Patnaik, B. Chandra Mohan AU - Pani, Santosh Kumar AD - Research Scholar, KIIT School of Management, KIIT Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, India AD - Senior Professor, School of Management, KIIT Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, India AD - Professor, School of Management, KIIT Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, India AD - Professor, School of Computer Science, KIIT Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, India Y1 - 2023 PY - 2023 VL - 6 IS - 8 SP - 1783 EP - 1798 KW - ovarian cancer KW - Millennials KW - family history KW - In vitro fertilization (IVF) KW - smoking habits DO - 10.26655/JMCHEMSCI.2023.8.7 N2 - The present study is an initiative to understand various related factors associated with ovarian cancer among millennials in India. The spark behind the present study after visiting various cancer patients in the locality motivated the author to work on the present study. In this regard, 12 hospitals approached and were able to collect some substantial data from the patients. Nine hypotheses were considered which were developed after the literature reviews. The results revealed that having children, having a mother with an ovarian cancer history, having a sister having ovarian cancer history, being obese, having late sleeping habits, and with IVF have a significant association with ovarian cancer and diabetics, smoking habits, and contraceptive pills do not have any direct association with ovarian cancer as opined by the participants. UR - https://www.jmchemsci.com/article_163651.html L1 - https://www.jmchemsci.com/article_163651_2230f34643c488d2a8619ca36a12e31c.pdf ER -