Can Ovarian Cancer Be Cured
Published on Mar 24 2010, in the categories: General info
When it comes to ovarian cancer, many women tremble. Fifty two thousand of them will die only this year alone. When you are trying to find out whether or not a treatment or a cure can work for the ovarian cancer is better to search out in the informational catalogs made available by the numerous institutions and medical communities worldwide.
Last year the suffering women along with previous cancerous sufferers have gather in the American National Institute against Cancerous Diseases. In their head quarters these people managed to compile a whole medical agenda with all of the light and heavy symptomatic phases which they have encountered during their cancerous affection.

They include the bloating feelings, the belly or abdominal pains that are usually present, being usually associated with the sensations delivered by the casual cramp; the abdominal discomfort that occurs in the second and third stage of development; the overall pains; the nausea feelings; vomiting (in more advanced stages); troubles resting; the overall sensation of constant tiredness; the fullness sensation that occurs after a light meal; the sensation that there is a fluid presence in the abdominal region, also the inflammation of the belly area due to the presence of this fluid which is develop inside the tissue near the link that exists between the ovaries and the fallopian tubes; the presence of the tumor (created in the right side of the tissue that links the ovaries to the fallopian tubes and acquired by the dysfunctions and the imbalanced activity of the cranked cells); and more obvious in the third and fourth stage of development, the abnormal vaginal bleeds, outside the menstrual period, and the unexpected weight loss.

All of these are the standard symptomatic states, the most common ones when it comes to ovarian affections.
The question still remains: can the ovarian cancer be cured? If we looked at the statistics we cannot point out a certain answer. It mainly depends on a various risk factors. Mostly it depends on the actual stage of development in which it was diagnosed. The first two stages, although it represents no complications and other damaging risks, they also are the proper stages when it comes to applying therapeutic methods.
In these particular stages, the ovarian cancer has an eight percent chance of being properly removed. The other two stages imply lots of other risk factors which can come in play whenever a form of therapy is adopted.
For example, take chemo therapy, one of the most common curing methods today. In the first stages, you can get rid of your ovarian cancerous affection and suffer only from the numerous side effects which we know very well. The hair loss, the bone pains, the nausea, the vomiting, the depression, the lack of energy and power and other.
The surgical intervention can sometimes help but in forty to forty five percent of the time, the diseased cells reappear and the cancer is classified as recurrent.
Last year the suffering women along with previous cancerous sufferers have gather in the American National Institute against Cancerous Diseases. In their head quarters these people managed to compile a whole medical agenda with all of the light and heavy symptomatic phases which they have encountered during their cancerous affection.

They include the bloating feelings, the belly or abdominal pains that are usually present, being usually associated with the sensations delivered by the casual cramp; the abdominal discomfort that occurs in the second and third stage of development; the overall pains; the nausea feelings; vomiting (in more advanced stages); troubles resting; the overall sensation of constant tiredness; the fullness sensation that occurs after a light meal; the sensation that there is a fluid presence in the abdominal region, also the inflammation of the belly area due to the presence of this fluid which is develop inside the tissue near the link that exists between the ovaries and the fallopian tubes; the presence of the tumor (created in the right side of the tissue that links the ovaries to the fallopian tubes and acquired by the dysfunctions and the imbalanced activity of the cranked cells); and more obvious in the third and fourth stage of development, the abnormal vaginal bleeds, outside the menstrual period, and the unexpected weight loss.

All of these are the standard symptomatic states, the most common ones when it comes to ovarian affections.
The question still remains: can the ovarian cancer be cured? If we looked at the statistics we cannot point out a certain answer. It mainly depends on a various risk factors. Mostly it depends on the actual stage of development in which it was diagnosed. The first two stages, although it represents no complications and other damaging risks, they also are the proper stages when it comes to applying therapeutic methods.
In these particular stages, the ovarian cancer has an eight percent chance of being properly removed. The other two stages imply lots of other risk factors which can come in play whenever a form of therapy is adopted.
For example, take chemo therapy, one of the most common curing methods today. In the first stages, you can get rid of your ovarian cancerous affection and suffer only from the numerous side effects which we know very well. The hair loss, the bone pains, the nausea, the vomiting, the depression, the lack of energy and power and other.
The surgical intervention can sometimes help but in forty to forty five percent of the time, the diseased cells reappear and the cancer is classified as recurrent.
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