Is It Ovarian Cancer?

Ok,here's the deal. I recently got an email about ovarian cancer. I'm experiencing some of the signs of having it,plus I have hunger every 3-4 hours,and my nipples/breasts are sore to touch. I'm wondering if someone can please explain to me if the additional 2 "problems" are also signs of having ovarian cancer. I've visited 3 websites,but none tell me this... Thank you,looking for forward to responses Laughing


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Ovarian cancer is cancer that starts in the ovaries. The ovaries are the female reproductive organs that produce eggs.

Symptoms

  • Sense of pelvic heaviness
  • Vague lower abdominal discomfort
  • Vaginal bleeding
  • Weight gain or 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 and vomiting
    • Inability to ingest usual volumes of food
    • Bloating

Additional symptoms that may be associated with this disease:

  • Increased urinary frequency or urgency
  • Excessive hair growth

Treatment


Surgery is the preferred treatment and is often needed to diagnose ovarian cancer.
Studies have shown that surgery performed by a specialist in gynecologic oncology results in a higher cure rate.
Chemotherapy is used as after surgery to treat any remaining disease. Chemotherapy can also be used if the cancer comes back.
Radiation therapy is rarely used in ovarian cancer in the United States.
After treatment, women are commonly monitored with CA-125 and CT scans.

Causes


Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cancer among women, and it causes more deaths than any other type of female reproductive cancer.
The cause is unknown.
The risk for developing ovarian cancer appears to be affected by several factors. The more children a woman has and the earlier in life she gives birth, the lower her risk of ovarian cancer. Certain genes (BRCA1 and BRCA2) are responsible for a small number of ovarian cancer cases. Women with a personal history of breast cancer or a family history of breast or ovarian cancer have an increased risk for ovarian cancer.
Older women are at highest risk. About two-thirds of the deaths from ovarian cancer occur in women age 55 and older. About 25% of ovarian cancer deaths occur in women between 35 and 54 years of age.
Ovarian cancer symptoms are often vague and non-specific, so women and doctors often blame the symptoms on other, more common conditions. By the time the cancer is diagnosed, the tumor has often spread beyond the ovaries.

Tests & diagnosis


A physical examination may reveal increased abdominal girth and ascites (fluid within the abdominal cavity). A pelvic examination may reveal an ovarian or abdominal mass.
Tests include:

  • CBC
  • Blood chemistry
  • CA125
  • Quantitative serum HCG (blood pregnancy test)
  • Alpha fetoprotein
  • Urinalysis
  • GI series
  • Exploratory laparotomy
  • Ultrasound
  • Abdominal CT scan or MRI of abdomen

Prognosis


Ovarian cancer is rarely diagnosed in its early stages. It is usually quite advanced by the time diagnosis is made. The outcome is often poor.

  • About 76% of women with ovarian cancer survive 1 year after diagnosis.
  • About 45% live longer than 5 years after diagnosis.
  • If diagnosis is made early in the disease and treatment is received before the cancer spreads outside the ovary, the 5-year survival rate is about 94%.

Prevention


Having regular pelvic examinations may decrease the overall risk. Screening tests for ovarian cancer remains a very active research area. To date, there is no cost-effective screening test for ovarian cancer, so more than 50% of women with ovarian cancer are diagnosed in the late stages of the disease.
Recent research has shown that surgery to remove the ovaries in women with mutation in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes can dramatically reduce their risk of developing ovarian cancer.

Complications

  • Spread of the cancer to other organs
  • Loss of organ function
  • Fluid in the abdomen (ascites)
  • Blockage of the intestines

When to contact a doctor


Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you are a woman over 40 years old who has not recently had a pelvic examination. Routine pelvic examinations are recommended for all women over 20 years old.

Posted 2009-10-31T22:15:46Z
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Newly Republican as of  October of 2009..I feel children and women should come before men..Only real men don't cheat in relationships 

One of  the  things  you  ask  for  if  this is  a  sign of  Ovarian  Cancer I'm experiencing some of the signs of having it,plus I have hunger every 3-4 hours

Now   my  information  did  not  come  from a  MAD Magazine  , It  came  from  google,  I  think  you  need  to  explain  yourself   more  ,  You  are age 34 And  Asking  this  question  ,  Makes  wonder if  your   not  some one  of  a  much  younger  age , This  is  my  point of  view ?  Compare  your  question   to  my  answer  okay?

Peace  Be With You,

For  In God We Trust

Posted 2009-11-01T04:08:53Z
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relax - nothing to worry about - check all your breast problems below - see section BREASTS:

http://www.menstrual-cycle.info
http://menstrual-cycle-health.blogspot.com/

Posted 2009-11-07T22:38:23Z
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