Health & Medical Cancer & Oncology

Ovarian Cancer: Symptoms, Risk Factors and How to Detect It

Today I will talk about a killer to many women.
This is one of the cancers that threaten women's life because in many cases it is asymptomatic Let's talk in brief about the "ovaries".
The ovaries are glands present on the sides of the uterus.
The ovary has 2 functions: 1.
To produce hormones (oestrogen and progesterone) 2.
During child-bearing period, it releases an egg monthly After menopause, the ovary ceases to release eggs but continues to produce hormones but at a lower rate.
This cancer occurs when cells in the ovary start to multiply and grow rapidly.
In many women who have ovarian cancer, there are no symptoms.
And if there are symptoms, they are non-specific.
Symptoms include: - Abdominal discomfort or fullness - Dyspepsia - Pelvic pain - Constipation - Back pain Because the symptoms are non-specific, usually patients present when spread has occurred.
That's why it is a "silent killer.
" There are risk factors for ovarian cancer, such as: - Low parity - Delayed childbearing - High fat diet Genetics can play an important role.
A gene known as BRCA 1 gene is associated with breast - ovarian cancer syndrome.
Our goal is to detect it as early as possible and that will be by doing a routine yearly pelvic examination in the pre-menopausal and post-menopausal women.
Besides a periodic ultrasonography coupled with CA-125 can be used to screen ovarian cancer Once diagnosed, the treatment options will depend on its type.
There are many types of ovarian cancer and each one has it's treatment.

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