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female reproductive anatomy, ascites, ovarian cancer, ct scan, peritoneal, ovarian cancer, ct scan, ovarian cancer dangers, ovarian growth worries, uterus, ovarian cancer, ovarian cancer metastasis, cancer, ovaries, ovarian cancer, malignant neoplasm, abnormal growth, located on the ovaries, ovarian cancer is fairly uncommon, yet it, 5th leading cause of cancer death in women, the leading cause of death from gynecologic cancers, disease is more common in industrialized nations, the exception of japan, united states, lifelong chance of developing ovarian cancer is 1 out of 40-60 women, older women, at highest risk, the deaths from ovarian cancer occur in women between 55, 74 years of age, 25% of ovarian cancer deaths occur in women between 35, 54 years of age, ovarian cancer symptoms, vague, non-specific, women, physicians frequently attribute them to more common conditions, by the time the cancer is diagnosed, tumor has often spread beyond the ovaries, ovarian cancers shed cancer cells that often implant on the uterus, bladder, bowel, lining, the bowel wall, cells, begin forming new tumor growths, cancer is suspected, no cost-effective screening test, ovarian cancer exists, more than 50% of women, ovarian cancer, diagnosed, in the advanced stages, risk, developing ovarian cancer appears to be, children a woman has, lower her risk of ovarian cancer, early age at first pregnancy, use of some oral contraceptive pills have also been shown to have a protective effect, use of fertility drugs associated, an increased chance of developing this cancer, there is ongoing controversy over this, certain genes, increase risk, brca1, brca2, increase breast cancer risk, chances that a woman, by either cancer at a younger age, patients, a personal history of breast cancer, a family history of breast, ovarian cancer, have an elevated risk, a strong family history of uterine, colon, gastrointestinal cancers, a syndrome known, hereditary non-polyposis colon cancer, hnpcc, confers a higher risk, developing ovarian cancer, factors, been investigated, talc use, asbestos exposure, high dietary fat content, childhood mumps infection, definitively proven, sense of pelvic heaviness, vague lower abdominal discomfort, vaginal bleeding, weight gain, loss, abnormal menstrual cycles, unexplained back pain that worsens over time, increased abdominal girth, non-specific gastrointestinal symptoms, increased gas, indigestion, lack of appetite, nausea, vomiting, inability to ingest usual volumes of food, bloating, additional symptoms that associated, increased urinary frequency, urgency, excessive hair growth, no symptoms, late, in the disease, a physical examination, reveal increased abdominal girth, ascites, fluid, the abdominal cavity, a pelvic examination, reveal an ovarian, abdominal mass, cbc, blood chemistry, ca125, quantitative serum hcg, blood pregnancy test, alpha fetoprotein, urinalysis, gi series, exploratory l aparotomy, ultrasound, an abdominal ct scan, mri of abdomen, surgery, preferred treatment, diagnosis, surgery performed by a specialist in gynecologic oncology results, higher rate of cure, chemotherapy is used, after surgery to treat any residual disease, chemotherapy, treat women, a recurrence, radiation therapy is rarely used in ovarian cancer, cancer support group, ovarian cancer is rarely diagnosed in its early stages, quite advanced by the time diagnosis is made, 5-year survival rate, all stages is only 35% to 38%, diagnosis is made early, in the disease, 5-year survival rates, reach 90% to 98%, metastasis spread, the cancer to other organs, progressive function loss of various organs, ascites, fluid, in the abdomen, blockage, the intestines, a woman over 40 years old who has not, had a pap smear, pelvic examination, routine pap smears, pelvic examinations, all women over 20 years old, provider, symptoms appear which associated, having regular pelvic examinations, decrease the overall risk, no definitive prevention strategy is known, screening tests, ovarian cancer remains a very active research area, a lower risk of ovarian cancer in patients, used the oral contraceptive pill, certain types, more benefit than others, recent research has shown, women, mutation in brca1, brca2, genes, breast-ovarian cancer syndrome, surgery to remove the ovaries, dramatically reduce the risk of developing ovarian cancer.



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