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Leading a healthy lifestyle is extremely important in order to prevent future health complications. For women, just making smart nutritional decisions, like including more vegetables, fruits and...
Ovarian cancer affects the ovaries, the reproductive organs in women where eggs are produced. Women with ovarian cancer often develop symptoms after the cancer has spread beyond the ovaries, so it...
Ovarian cancer is one of the more deadly forms of reproductive cancer. According to Medline Plus, ovarian cancer results in more deaths than any other type of female reproductive cancer. One...
While many new cancer-treatment methods fall by the wayside as they prove ineffective or inefficient compared to existing treatment methods, occasionally a methodology is discovered that...
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) is known as the No. 1 resource for up-to-date information on cancer treatment guidelines. In particular, its treatment guidelines for ovarian...
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) reports that ovarian cancer is a type of cancer that affects the tissues of the ovaries, which are the female reproductive glands. According to the Centers for...
Ovarian cancer is a serious medical condition that affects the ovaries and can spread to the rest of the body if left untreated. Treatments for the disease are varied, and new medical...
Ovarian cancer is an abnormal growth of malignant cells inside the ovaries. The severity and stages range from cancer in only one ovary to metastasis into the entire female reproductive system. ...
Papillary carcinoma of the ovary is essentially a form of transitional cell carcinoma, which is similar to ovarian epithelial cancer. Often referred to as extra-ovarian primary peritoneal...
There are four stages of ovarian cancer. In stage I, the tumor is confined to an ovary. In stage II, there is a tumor on both ovaries. Stage III ovarian cancer means there is a tumor in both...
The ovaries, which are found in the women's pelvis, are part of the female reproductive system. The ovaries function by releasing eggs and also produce the female hormones estrogen and...
Ovarian cancer affects the ovaries, the glands that produce eggs that are used for reproduction. It can often be treated with surgery, chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy. Women have a better...
According to the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance (OCNA) ovarian cancer patients can benefit from exercise that will support them during various phases of their illness and treatment. Dealing with...
More than 30 different types of ovarian tumors exist, and each could be benign or malignant. These 30 types make up three sub-categories of tumors: Epithelial, Germ Cell, and Sex Cord Stromal.
Ovarian cancer is a form of cancer that begins in the ovaries (the reproductive glands of a female). According to the National Cancer Institute, about one in 57 women will develop ovarian cancer.
Ovarian cancer symptoms are vague and may be overlooked, making the tumor difficult to diagnose in the early, more treatable stages. By the time the cancer is diagnosed, it has often metastasized...
Ovarian cancer affects the ovaries, organs located on either side of the uterus responsible for producing female hormones and eggs. There are three primary types of ovarian tumors: stromal tumors,...
Cancer is not one disease, but many different diseases that attack different parts of the body in different ways. Ovarian cancer is one that is hard to detect, but fortunately it has definitive...
Ovarian cancer has more than 30 different faces, and each is difficult to detect. There are three stages of the disease, and most ovarian cancers are found in advanced stages. Since no early...
Hereditary breast-ovarian cancer syndrome is a term used to describe a hereditary factor that doctors believe causes relatives to develop breast cancer and/or ovarian cancer. Research has shown...
There are different types of ovarian cancer; one of the types is known as borderline ovarian cancer tumor. It is a neoplasm normally appearing in the ovary that has a nuclear abnormality, however,...
Borderline ovarian tumors, also called epithelial tumors of low malignant potential, have abnormal cells that may turn into cancer. This diagnosis makes up approximately 10 to 15 percent of all...
At one time, a diagnosis of ovarian cancer normally meant that the cancer was in the late stages and had spread to other parts of the body. But with advances in medical technology, ovarian cancer...
Ovarian cancer is difficult to diagnose in the early stages because symptoms are often absent or vague. A number of factors increase a woman's risk for developing the disease, some of which cannot...
Ovarian cancer is known as the silent killer because it is so tough to diagnose. Nevertheless, it is curable, depending on what type you have and its stage when diagnosed. If you are aware of your...
The method for curing or treating ovarian cancer depends on the stage of the disease. The surgeon determines how much the cancer has spread when he or she removes it. During surgery, the surgeon...
According to the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance, ovarian cancer is high on the list of cancer deaths among American women. Its high death rate is due in part to the fact that it is very...
Treatment for ovarian cancer involves a combination of surgery and chemotherapy, and sometimes, radiation. Chemotherapy may have short-term and long-term side effects, so educate yourself about...
All cancers, when diagnosed, are staged. The higher the stage, the greater the severity of the cancer. Stage III ovarian cancer means the disease has spread outside of the ovaries and pelvic area...
Ovarian cancer is hard enough to deal with upon the initial diagnosis, and sometimes even harder when recurrent ovarian cancer is diagnosed. Treatment for recurrent ovarian cancer will likely...
A cancer diagnosis turns lives upside down. Ovarian cancer isn't an easy diagnosis to deal with, but thanks to advances in medical technology it is a highly curable type of cancer. According to...
Stage IV is the final stage of ovarian cancer. Women who have ovarian cancer that is this advanced will see their cancer spread to not just the ovaries but to other organs such as the liver and...
Ovarian cancer was once known as the silent killer because, by the time the cancer was diagnosed, it had already spread. Women are now more aware of the risks and symptoms, which leads to earlier...
When it is in its earliest stages, ovarian cancer will sometimes give you minor pain symptoms. According to the Mayo Clinic, many women ignore these symptoms and by the time they report their...
Ovarian cancer presents challenges in diagnosis and, consequently, treatment. Symptoms are often absent until the tumor has already grown and spread to other organs. When present, the symptoms are...
Ovarian cancer is said to have no apparent early symptoms, and while the symptoms are generally nonspecific, if you are aware of what they are, you can identify any concerns early to your doctor....
Ovarian and uterine cancer can be difficult to detect early on as many patients do not experience symptoms until the later stages. Should you see any of these signs or encounter any of these...
Ovarian cancer is the fifth most lethal cancer among woman according to the American Cancer Society. There are several risk factors for ovarian cancer. Some risk factors, such as age or family...
Ovarian cancers are most frequently treated with combination treatment approaches, which can include surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. All three of the main forms of ovarian cancer, epithelial,...
The American Cancer Society (ACS) estimates around 22,000 women will develop ovarian cancer, a reproductive cancer that primarily affects women over the age of 55 years. Receiving a cancer...
Ovarian cancer begins in ovaries with the formation of tumors. These tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). There are many non-standard methods of cancer prevention and...
Stage 4 ovarian cancer is diagnosed when cancer cells have spread or metastasized to other places besides the ovaries. There are a number of treatment options available, which can improve...
Ovarian cancer, one of the rarest and deadliest forms of cancer that occur in women, is divided into four separate stages. These four stages are a way of categorizing the extent to which the...
Ovarian cancer is one of the deadlier types of cancer, with only 46% of women surviving five years past diagnosis. One of the reasons that ovarian cancer is so deadly is that there's no real way...
Ovarian cancer refers to cancers that start in one or both ovaries. The ovaries are part of the reproductive system, and ovarian cancer is usually difficult to diagnose because it is largely...
Ovarian cancer originates in one or both ovaries. There are three main tumors that can originate within the ovaries: germ cell tumors, stromal tumors and ephitelial tumors. Germ cell tumors...
Ovarian tumors are characterized by the uncontrolled proliferation of the cells present in the ovaries of women, thereby leading to the formation of cancerous tumors. The epithelial cells (which...
Ovarian cancer occurs when cells in a woman's ovaries grow uncontrollably and form a tumor. This form of cancer is treatable when detected early, but it is difficult to diagnose ovarian cancer at...
Stage 4 ovarian cancer is not curable. Ovarian cancer is a dangerous cancer because it is asymptomatic and is often not diagnosed until it is in its advanced stages. Between 2000 and 2010, the...
Lower back pain may be one of the signs or symptoms of ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer is not generally symptomatic until its advanced stage, so it can be very difficult to treat. If you are...