Introduction to Ovarian Cancer: Causes and Risk Factors
Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cancer affecting women today. In
fact, ovarian cancer is responsible for more deaths than any other type
of female reproductive cancer.
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Clomiphene and Cancer Risk
Does clomiphene increase cancer risk?
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Why Do Cancer Treatments Differ from Person to Person?
Researchers from Australia seem to be one step closer to solving the mystery of why cancer treatments work in one patient but not another.
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Granulosa Cell Tumors of the Ovary: Review of 43 Cases
Granulosa cell tumors are rare tumors that can develop on the ovaries. There are two types of the disease - juvenile and adult.
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Ovarian Cancer: Diagnosis and Staging
If you have any of the most common symptoms of ovarian cancer, which
include frequent bloating, pain in the pelvis, difficulty eating, and
urinary issues, it is important to schedule an appointment with your
doctor.
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Breastfeeding Linked to Reduced Risk of BRCA Ovarian Cancer
“Heredity is not destiny,” says Dr. Timothy R. Rebbeck. There are specific measures a woman can take that significantly reduce the odds of developing a BRCA-related cancer.
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Pergonal and Ovarian Cancer
Some studies have found an association between ovarian cancer and certain ovulation-inducing medications such as gonadotropins (Pergonal is a member of this drug group) while other studies have not.
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Ovarian Cancer and Pregnancy
When you have ovarian cancer pregnancy is something that should be avoided if at all possible until you have been treated successfully.
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Does My Fertility Decrease If I Have Been on The Pill?
There is no evidence birth control reduces fertility. Clinical studies have suggested that pregnancy rates after long-term birth control use are nearly identical to those in women who've never taken birth control.
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Gynecologic and Other Cancer
Every six minutes, an American woman is diagnosed with gynecologic cancer, including cervical, endometrial, ovarian, peritoneal, tubal, vaginal and vulvar cancers.
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Breastfeeding: Benefits for the Baby
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), breastfeeding provides all the nutrition babies need in an easy-to-digest fluid.
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Ovarian Cancer Treatment
The primary method of ovarian cancer treatment is surgery for all stages
of the cancer. If ovarian cancer is detected early on, surgery may be
the only treatment used to remove the cancer from the ovaries.
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Predicting Borderline Ovarian Tumor Relapse
BOTs (Borderline Ovarian Tumors) carry a higher risk of relapse ' up to30%. Factors associated with relapse have not been accurately identified leaving doctors with incomplete prognostic information prior tosurgery.
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Abdominopelvic Tuberculosis Mimics AOC and PID
Doctors and researchers in the Jiangsu Province in China note 28
cases of Abdominopelvic Tuberculosis (TB) commonly misdiagnosed as
advanced ovarian cancer (AOC) or pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
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Angelina Jolie Trades Breasts for Life
After watching her mother battle cancer for nearly 10 years, Angelina Jolie chose to reduce her risk of facing the same fate, by getting an elective double mastectomy.
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Ovarian Cancer Symptoms
Ovarian cancer is one of the most dangerous types of cancer since early
symptoms are not easily detected. Ovarian cancer may not cause early
symptoms in some women.
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Angelina Jolie Has Ovaries Removed to Avert Hereditary Cancer
Jolie, 39, chose to publicize a preventive double mastectomy she had in 2013.
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Birth Control for Cancer Prevention
The risk of developing certain forms of cancer can be decreased by using hormonal birth control.
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Cancer Risk Not Affected by IVF
Studies on the impact of in-vitro fertilization (IVF) on cancer risk
have reported and denied a connection. A recent study published in the
journal Fertility and Sterility from researchers in Israel confirms no
connection between cancer risk and IVF treatment.
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BRCA Mutation
BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations are not gender specific and can affect both men and women. A genetic counselor can discuss with you your individual risks and recommend certain methods of genetic testing.
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Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer Linked to Cell Tests
Tiny changes in cervical and uterine cells may be able to predict
risk of ovarian cancer, according to a new study published in the International Journal of Cancer.
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Tumors May Be Linked To IVF Treatment
In-vitro fertilization is one of the treatment options to increase fertility and conception rate, yet according to new research, IVF treatment may be associated with ovarian tumor growth later in life.
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Post-Cancer Ovarian Tissue Transplant Delivers New Hope
Cancer. The word alone strikes fear in just about everyone. When it'sovarian cancer that will surely affect a woman's fertility before shehas the family she wants, there's a great deal of grief and heartachealongside that fear.
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Sitting Linked to Bone, Breast, Ovarian Cancer
A new study from the American Cancer Society revealed an increased risk of cancer for women who spend lots of their leisurely moments sitting down.
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Fertility Therapy for Endometrial Hyperplasia and Cancer
A recent study from researchers in the United Kingdom shows that fertility-sparing treatment is a viable option for some patients, resulting in live births and fulfillment of reproductive wishes.
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Common Cause of Female Infertility and Ovarian Cancer
A recent study indicates there may not be a cause-and-effect association between infertility and ovarian cancer but a common cause instead that leads to both.
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Patient's Biomarkers for Better Ovarian Cancer Treatment
It is expected that oncologists will someday be able to evaluate a patient’s biomarkers before initiating chemotherapy to determine which forms of treatment are most likely to succeed.
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Treatment for Ovarian Cancer May Preserve Fertility
A new study suggests conservative treatment for recurrent ovarian cancer may preserve a woman's fertility, especially if cancer stubbornly returns in the reproductive organ.
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International Study Recommends Ovary Removal by Age 35
For women who carry the BRCA1 gene mutation, the odds of getting ovarian cancer are 39 for every 100 BRCA+ women. Once disease develops, preventive ovary removal surgery by age 35 is the best defense.
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Borderline Ovarian Tumors And IVF
According to a study published in the journal Gynecologic Oncology, women who undergo in-vitro-fertilization (IVF) treatments may be at increased risk of borderline ovarian tumors.
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Introduction to Ovarian Cancer: Causes and Risk Factors
Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cancer affecting women today. In fact, ovarian cancer is responsible for more deaths than any other type of female reproductive cancer.
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