Recurrent Ovarian Cancer Prognosis
Published on Mar 20 2010, in the categories: diagnosis issues
Affections that impact the tissue of the ovaries are most of the times acquired without any visible symptomatic phase in its first two stages of evolution. The survival rate is way too unbalanced today, when considering the fact that one hundred thousand women are year by year affected by this condition, and all in all one third of them are will eventually lose their lives.
The ovarian segment is attacked gradually the cell imbalances that gather in a mass tissue known as a tumor. Until it is developed entirely, the ovarian cancer has no symptomatic states, no peculiar issues to indicate a disease, no proper way of believing that a woman is encountering the first stages of this deadly disease.
The causes of its apparition are mainly unknown and the medical communities all around the world work hand in hand with the numerous associations for cancer, oncology and gynecology in order to solve some of its mysteries.
These are linked to the fact that many women after reaching a certain age, like fifty, or sixty, automatically trigger an internal clock that comes just soon after the post menopause period where the ovarian cancer is more common. This age is known for its peculiar activities in the cell formation that often leads to tumor.

The cells when working properly help the inner tissue with its smoothness and lesion remake properties, but when the cancerous disease is inflicted, the healthy cells are dominated by the division of the crank cells, which inevitable lead to ovarian affections.
It is a well known property of the body to not waste anything. When the imbalances start kicking in, the cell layer behavior changes all together. The elder cells, in a healthy and normal body, are substituted or replaced by the new freshly divided ones, but not in a body inflicted with the ovarian cancerous disease. Here, the divided fresh cells are not managing to replace the elder dying ones and remain without a
proper function. They are usually pointless, so they form a tissue mass of cells, on the right part of where the fallopian tubes link to the ovary. This happens in the first two stages.
This mass of cells is defined by the medical community a tumor, and it can be in two ways. malignant or benign. The first one is more complex and in ninety percent of the cases where it is detected, it leads to complications, surgical intervention, or chemo therapy, while the benign can easily be removed without any chance of recurrence.
What should be always taken in to consideration is that this disease can be more easily prevented than treated and it usually helps to be well informed regarding all of its aspects. This is why it is so important to visit an oncologist or a gynecologist with a certain regularity.
The ovarian segment is attacked gradually the cell imbalances that gather in a mass tissue known as a tumor. Until it is developed entirely, the ovarian cancer has no symptomatic states, no peculiar issues to indicate a disease, no proper way of believing that a woman is encountering the first stages of this deadly disease.
The causes of its apparition are mainly unknown and the medical communities all around the world work hand in hand with the numerous associations for cancer, oncology and gynecology in order to solve some of its mysteries.
These are linked to the fact that many women after reaching a certain age, like fifty, or sixty, automatically trigger an internal clock that comes just soon after the post menopause period where the ovarian cancer is more common. This age is known for its peculiar activities in the cell formation that often leads to tumor.

The cells when working properly help the inner tissue with its smoothness and lesion remake properties, but when the cancerous disease is inflicted, the healthy cells are dominated by the division of the crank cells, which inevitable lead to ovarian affections.
It is a well known property of the body to not waste anything. When the imbalances start kicking in, the cell layer behavior changes all together. The elder cells, in a healthy and normal body, are substituted or replaced by the new freshly divided ones, but not in a body inflicted with the ovarian cancerous disease. Here, the divided fresh cells are not managing to replace the elder dying ones and remain without a
proper function. They are usually pointless, so they form a tissue mass of cells, on the right part of where the fallopian tubes link to the ovary. This happens in the first two stages.
This mass of cells is defined by the medical community a tumor, and it can be in two ways. malignant or benign. The first one is more complex and in ninety percent of the cases where it is detected, it leads to complications, surgical intervention, or chemo therapy, while the benign can easily be removed without any chance of recurrence.
What should be always taken in to consideration is that this disease can be more easily prevented than treated and it usually helps to be well informed regarding all of its aspects. This is why it is so important to visit an oncologist or a gynecologist with a certain regularity.
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