Cancer Health for the ‘Ovarian Cancer’ Category

what are the chances of geting both ovaries and cancer of the cervix?

trisha_r_c Question : What are the chances of geting both ovaries and cancer of the cervix
my grandmother had cervical cancer about 30 years ago, and was just diagnosed with ovarian cancer. it is common to get two types of cancer? Best answer:
Answer by

mdgcats No.
They are not related to each other si.Je will pray for her.


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There was an increased people survived ovarian cancer?

Question DBZ-Evolution there was an increased people survived ovarian cancer
I just want to know that there were many women have survived ovarian cancer when treated with surgery and, lately? Best answer:
Answer by

ramblinrose117@yahoo.ca
They just have to take ovarian cancer. Women are born with deuxil is not necessary for treatment.but they will do a follow-up after surgery about six weeks. Very simple and since women have two, they can still have children there are many eggs in the other, so no need to worry about not having many children they may have many.


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Can you see through an ovarian cancer laproscopy?

Question Shinano R : Can you see through an ovarian cancer laproscopy
I’m worried I may have ovarian cancer. I went to the doctor and she told me I should get a laproscopy. I do not tell him that I was worried about ovarian cancer. Will the doctor be able to tell if I have ovarian cancer by a laproscopy? Best answer:
Answer

by N
Most cancers require a biopsy for a definitive diagnosis. During laparoscopy if there is abnormal tissue for research in the ovary, the surgeon can remove it and send it to the laboratory where it can be determined whether or not it is cancéreux.Bonne luck!


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Q&A: Is Ovarian Cancer possible for young ages?

Question by Katie B: Is Ovarian Cancer possible for young ages?
I know a girl who has symptoms of Ovarian cancer but i don’t really know if you can get it at a young age.Shes 11.Shes obese which gives her high risk of having it.

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Answer by shelley_gaudreau2000
Yes it is possible. Rare but possible.
From your National Cancer Institute:

Ovarian Cancer

Most ovarian tumors in children are benign (noncancerous). The most common cancers that affect the ovaries are of germ cell origin (beginning in cells that give rise to sperm or eggs); these are more common in children than in adults. Common symptoms of ovarian cancer include painful periods and pain in the abdomen. Treatment is stage -related and may include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors of the ovary are rare in young girls and may cause development of male sex traits or early signs of puberty. Small cell carcinomas of the ovary are very rare and fast-growing tumors that may cause higher than normal levels of calcium in the blood. Small cell carcinomas may be treated with surgery and chemotherapy, but there are few studies in children. (See the PDQ summaries on Childhood Extracranial Germ Cell Tumors Treatment, Ovarian Epithelial Cancer Treatment, Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors Treatment, or Ovarian Low Malignant Potential Tumors Treatment for more information.)

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Is it possible to ovarian cancer for young ages?

Question by Katie B : Is Ovarian Cancer possible for young people ages
I know a girl who has symptoms of ovarian cancer, but I do not really know if you can get a 11.Shes age.Shes obese which gives it a high risk of it with young. Best answer :
Answer by

shelley_gaudreau2000
Yes you can. Rare but possible.A from your National Cancer Institute: Cancer ovaireLa Most ovarian tumors in children are benign (not cancerous). The most common cancers that affect the ovaries are of germ cells (from cells that give rise to sperm or eggs), which are more common in children than in adults. Common symptoms of ovarian cancer include painful periods and pain in the abdomen. Treatment is stage-related and may include surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. Cell tumor Sertoli-Leydig ovarian cancer are rare among young women and can cause the development of male traits and the first signs of puberty. Small cell carcinoma of the ovary are rare tumors and rapid growth which can cause higher levels than normal calcium in the blood. Small cell carcinomas can be treated with surgery and chemotherapy, but there are few studies in children. (See the PDQ summaries on Childhood Extracranial treatment cell germ cell tumors, treatment of epithelial ovarian cancer, germ cell ovarian tumor treatment or ovarian Low malignant potential treatment of tumors for more information.)


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Why all the emphasis for cancer of the breast cancer? Why not ovarian cancer?

innerstrength07 Question : Why all the center for cancer of breast cancer? Why ovarian cancer is not it?
My wife recently went through ovarian cancer and went through the treatments, but all you ever hear is the “Power of Pink” which is always linked to breast cancer, is there a reason why cancer of the ovary is not recognized? Best answer:
Answer by Peaches


I was wondering the same thing. My grandmother had ovarian CanCERT and I get frustarted with all things about breast cancer, even a whole month dedicated to him and ovarian cancer is almost ignored, with many other cancers . It might have something to do with the people most affected with it.


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Q & A: Why all the center for cancer of the breast cancer? Why not ovarian cancer?

innerstrength07 Question : Why all the center for cancer of breast cancer? Why ovarian cancer is not it?
My wife recently went through ovarian cancer and went through the treatments, but all you ever hear is the “Power of Pink” which is always linked to breast cancer, is there a reason why cancer of the ovary is not recognized? Best answer:
Answer by Peaches


I was wondering the same thing. My grandmother had ovarian CanCERT and I get frustarted with all things about breast cancer, even a whole month dedicated to him and ovarian cancer is almost ignored, with many other cancers . It might have something to do with the people most affected with it.


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Q&A: Is there a link between breast cancer and ovarian cancer?

Question by D and N’s mommy: Is there a link between breast cancer and ovarian cancer?
The doctors think my grandmother may have very advanced ovarian cancer, tests are coming back today. So is ovarian cancer hereditary? And I googled it, and all these things about increased risk of both ovarian and breast cancer are coming up. So is my risk for both cancer increased now? Are they linked in some way?

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Answer by lo_mcg
Cancer is rarely hereditary, and ovarian cancer is no exception.

Only about 10% of ovarian cancer cases are hereditary and caused by an inherited faulty gene. You don’t say how old your grandmother is; most cases of ovarian cancer occur in women who have had the menopause, and ovarian (and other) cancers diagnosed after the age of 50 are even less likely to be hereditary.

The rare faulty inherited genes that increase the risk of ovarian cancer include BRCA1 and BRCA2; these genes also increase the risk of breast cancer

The chances are that you’re not at increased risk of either cancer.

My best wishes to your grandmother

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