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One of the most fatal diseases an individual may acquire is cancer. It is defined as a condition characterized by the abnormal growth of cells, which become widespread or reproduce uncontrollably....
Early detection of ovarian cancer can increase a patient's survival rate, and make treatment of the disease less difficult. Although ovarian cancer is tough to detect and treat, there are several...
According to information from the medical website Medline Plus, ovarian cancer is the most deadly form of reproductive cancer in women. Risk factors for contracting this disease include increased...
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...
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,...
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...
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 is a serious disease that comes with physical, emotional and medical challenges. A patient diagnosed with ovarian cancer usually faces many worries, feelings and concerns that make...
Ovarian cancer is treatable but has the unfortunate characteristic of not displaying many symptoms until it has progressed further, often into the abdomen. This makes treatment more difficult and...
Before ovarian cancer can be treated, the stage of the disease must first be determined. The stage of the disease is a reflection of how far the disease has spread. There are four basic stages to...
The doctors who take care of you throughout your diagnosis, treatment and recovery from ovarian cancer are some of the most important people who you will ever have in your life. Choosing the right...
Ovarian cancer is the uncontrolled growth of malignant cells in 1 or both ovaries. Talk with your doctor about your options and consider getting a second opinion before you choose the type(s) of...
Ovarian cancer is a tumor or malignancy in 1 or both of the ovaries, the female organs that produce eggs. Each type of ovarian cancer treatment comes with its own side effects. Although these are...
Ovarian cancer is a malignant disease of the ovaries, the egg-producing female reproductive organs. When treatment or care for ovarian cancer becomes more intense, many ovarian cancer patients...
Widespread community resources for ovarian cancer patients are available to help women cope with ovarian cancer from the moment they feel the first symptom to the last day of treatment and beyond....
Ovarian cancer is characterized by the growth of cancerous tumor(s) on one or both of the ovaries. Many ovarian cancer patients feel that available treatments are not aggressive enough or do not...
Receiving a cancer diagnosis is difficult, to say the least, and your first reaction may not always be to think of important and helpful questions. However, there are questions you will need to...
Ovarian cancer is a malignancy found in the ovaries. When a loved one who has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer, it is common to feel helpless. An ovarian cancer patient does not have to go...
Pain is an unfortunate side effect of both ovarian cancer--which is the unregulated growth of abnormal cells in an ovary-- and of the treatment for ovarian cancer. Fortunately, there are a lot of...
Ovarian cancer, according to Johns Hopkins University, is the fourth leading killer of women in the United States, affecting 1 out of every 57 women. Approximately 25,500 women will be diagnosed...