How To Diagnose Ovarian Cancer
Published on Feb 23 2010, in the categories: diagnosis issues, symptoms
But after you remove it there are some chances that it will grow back that’s why you need a strong treatment like chemotherapy to destroy all the cancer that is in that area. The spread of the cancer is called metastasis that is the fourth stage of a cancer.
Another epic discussion regarding this particular disease is the information package that often comes in handy when trying to figure out more and more symptomatic stages of the ovarian affections. What are cysts? - Cysts are a small growth which is founded on the surface of your ovary. Cysts can be malignant or benign. Most of the cases there are benign and they are filled with water. They can dissolve over time but in some cases you need to take a treatment most of a time birth control to help the cyst to disappear.
After a regular checkout if the doctor will find that the cyst is still there and it keep getting larger and larger he will may order some extra tests like a biopsy to see is the cyst is cancer or benign. An ovarian cyst may be found on the surface of an ovary or inside it. A cyst contains fluid. Sometimes it contains solid tissue too. Most ovarian cysts are benign (not cancer). Ovarian cancer has different methods to conquer your body. First of all it can invade the organs that are nearby your ovaries for example the uterus or the fallopian tubes.
Second of all it can shed or break off from the ovarian tumor and he shedding into the abdomen it can form different tumors in different areas of your body. The last one is spreading through your blood stream or your lymphatic nodes in the abdomen, chest liver. This is the metastasis form of a ovarian cancer. You can treat the area but just like a ovarian cancer despite that is found in your abdomen or your liver but the surviving rate of this kind of cancer is very low.
The surely way to beat cancer is to discover it in time. Doctors recommend that women who experience ovarian symptoms ,like bloating, pelvic or abdominal pain, frequent urge to urinate and feeling full after you eat a small quantity of food , for a month a longer they should see a doctor.

Unfortunately other symptoms of ovarian cancer don’t appear until after it is spread to different areas of your body like abdominal weight gain or sudden weight gain or weight loss, changes in bowel movements (frequency and consistency), persistent fatigue and pain in the sexual intercourse.But these symptoms can indicate a different problem in your body so if you are experience any kind of these symptoms for longer periods than a month you can see a doctor because only a doctor can tell you exactly what you have.
Another epic discussion regarding this particular disease is the information package that often comes in handy when trying to figure out more and more symptomatic stages of the ovarian affections. What are cysts? - Cysts are a small growth which is founded on the surface of your ovary. Cysts can be malignant or benign. Most of the cases there are benign and they are filled with water. They can dissolve over time but in some cases you need to take a treatment most of a time birth control to help the cyst to disappear.

After a regular checkout if the doctor will find that the cyst is still there and it keep getting larger and larger he will may order some extra tests like a biopsy to see is the cyst is cancer or benign. An ovarian cyst may be found on the surface of an ovary or inside it. A cyst contains fluid. Sometimes it contains solid tissue too. Most ovarian cysts are benign (not cancer). Ovarian cancer has different methods to conquer your body. First of all it can invade the organs that are nearby your ovaries for example the uterus or the fallopian tubes.
Second of all it can shed or break off from the ovarian tumor and he shedding into the abdomen it can form different tumors in different areas of your body. The last one is spreading through your blood stream or your lymphatic nodes in the abdomen, chest liver. This is the metastasis form of a ovarian cancer. You can treat the area but just like a ovarian cancer despite that is found in your abdomen or your liver but the surviving rate of this kind of cancer is very low.
The surely way to beat cancer is to discover it in time. Doctors recommend that women who experience ovarian symptoms ,like bloating, pelvic or abdominal pain, frequent urge to urinate and feeling full after you eat a small quantity of food , for a month a longer they should see a doctor.

Unfortunately other symptoms of ovarian cancer don’t appear until after it is spread to different areas of your body like abdominal weight gain or sudden weight gain or weight loss, changes in bowel movements (frequency and consistency), persistent fatigue and pain in the sexual intercourse.But these symptoms can indicate a different problem in your body so if you are experience any kind of these symptoms for longer periods than a month you can see a doctor because only a doctor can tell you exactly what you have.
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