Info On Ovarian Cancer
Published on Mar 16 2010, in the categories: General info, Related articles, symptoms
Ovarian cancer is one of the most impactful diseases in the worldwide. The statistical data point out that every year fifty thousand women are affected by it and one third, unfortunately lose their lives.So here are some info on ovarian cancer.
The medical specialist physicians in oncology and gynecology affirm that the main cause of its apparition is still a mystery, and so is the standard cure. There are risk factors of course, but nothing to create a clear image of why these cell imbalances appear in the first time. They work by dividing more and more into the previous healthy tissue that is located between the ovaries and the fallopian tubes that insure the egg’s travel towards the uterus.
The cells work by replacing the elder ones that are prone to die soon, taking its place. Some of the time, the elder cells do not die when it was supposed to, so the healthy freshly divided cells can not be substituted. They gather around the right side of the fallopian tissue and form a cell mass conglomerate that the oncologists have defined as a tumor.
There are two episodes here. After detecting the imbalances and the tumor formation, the medical physicians have to establish if there are benign of malignant. The first type expresses a tissue cell formation which can be removed without proper complications, and without the risks of ever developing it again. This is more common in young women in their early twenties, before they have given birth.
The malignant type tumor is more complex and usually develops more and more by spreading to other organs. This can be treated, although in most of the cases it leads to problematic situations. A suffering woman who is affected by a malignant tumor has to choose for herself, along with the proper medical advice, the right and beneficial way to cure it. In seventy percent of the cases, the treatment consists in the toxin inducing chemo therapy, but other cures are available, depending on the development stage the ovarian cancer is, and how fast it was detected.
The ovarian cancer has four clear defined stages of development. The problem occurs when the ovarian affection has to be detected. Many women carry on their daily activities while suffering from this affection without even knowing it. This is because of the invisible symptomatic phase that the cancer evolves with.
It is often called the ‘silent killer’ for this particular reason. Many of the symptomatic states can easily mimic other forms of affections that are more common in that region. The bloating, abdominal fluids, abnormal vaginal bleeds, unexpected weight loss, an urge to urinate, or sometimes stinging sensations when doing it, and many other minor effects that can represent other diseases or affections pass on even from a gynecologist expert. This is why proper and regular consultations are required. Keeping proper informed may in most of the cases be the solution.
The medical specialist physicians in oncology and gynecology affirm that the main cause of its apparition is still a mystery, and so is the standard cure. There are risk factors of course, but nothing to create a clear image of why these cell imbalances appear in the first time. They work by dividing more and more into the previous healthy tissue that is located between the ovaries and the fallopian tubes that insure the egg’s travel towards the uterus.

The cells work by replacing the elder ones that are prone to die soon, taking its place. Some of the time, the elder cells do not die when it was supposed to, so the healthy freshly divided cells can not be substituted. They gather around the right side of the fallopian tissue and form a cell mass conglomerate that the oncologists have defined as a tumor.
There are two episodes here. After detecting the imbalances and the tumor formation, the medical physicians have to establish if there are benign of malignant. The first type expresses a tissue cell formation which can be removed without proper complications, and without the risks of ever developing it again. This is more common in young women in their early twenties, before they have given birth.
The malignant type tumor is more complex and usually develops more and more by spreading to other organs. This can be treated, although in most of the cases it leads to problematic situations. A suffering woman who is affected by a malignant tumor has to choose for herself, along with the proper medical advice, the right and beneficial way to cure it. In seventy percent of the cases, the treatment consists in the toxin inducing chemo therapy, but other cures are available, depending on the development stage the ovarian cancer is, and how fast it was detected.
The ovarian cancer has four clear defined stages of development. The problem occurs when the ovarian affection has to be detected. Many women carry on their daily activities while suffering from this affection without even knowing it. This is because of the invisible symptomatic phase that the cancer evolves with.

It is often called the ‘silent killer’ for this particular reason. Many of the symptomatic states can easily mimic other forms of affections that are more common in that region. The bloating, abdominal fluids, abnormal vaginal bleeds, unexpected weight loss, an urge to urinate, or sometimes stinging sensations when doing it, and many other minor effects that can represent other diseases or affections pass on even from a gynecologist expert. This is why proper and regular consultations are required. Keeping proper informed may in most of the cases be the solution.
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