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Ovarian Cervical Uterine Cancer
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Ovarian Cancer Symptoms
The symptoms of ovarian cancer can appear months before the cancer is found. Unless a woman is getting the tests that would reveal the cancer these symptoms many times won't be diagnosed.
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Ovarian Cancer Prognosis
Epithelial carcinoma of the ovary or Ovarian cancer is one of the most common gynecologic diseases. It is serious and has a very high mortality rate. It is the fifth most frequent cause of cancer death in women. It is most common in women above fifty years of age. The cancer can appear in younger women too. It is seen that women having genetic predisposition are at greater risk. Clinical statistics also show less cases of this malignancy in women using contraceptive medication. Women who have had early pregnancy or have more children also seem to be at a lower risk factor.
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Ovarian Cancer: Build a Winning Treatment Team
Ovarian Cancer!! The news is paralyzing as every bit of fear, denial and confusion crashes in.......
Your doctor either suspects ovarian cancer or you have undergone tests or surgery which have already led to the diagnosis. What do you do?? Where do you turn?? Do totally rely on your doctor for information & education? What kind of a doctor or doctors do you need? Who else belongs on your treatment team?
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What You Should Know About Pelvic Exams
First you need to know just exactly what a pelvic exam is. It is an exam of the vagina, cervix and uterus that is done by a doctor or some other qualified health care professional. Pelvic exams should start to be done at least a few years after a woman begins to have sexual intercourse or at the age of 21.
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Ovarian Cancer Treatment
Ovarian cancer, a condition characterized by an overgrowth of malignant cells in one or both of the ovaries, is one of the deadliest and under-recognized cancers affecting women. Every year, there are more than 25,000 women that suffer from this deadly disease. Half of them are most likely to die within a period of five years.
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Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer begins in the cells that form the ovaries. Among these cells are surface epithelial cells, germ cells, and the sex cord-stromal cells. This is why cancer cells that metastasize from other organ sites to the ovary are not called ovarian cancer. Breast and colon cancers are examples of such cancers.
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Cervical Cancer Early Symptoms - 7 Early Symptoms of Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer early symptoms will be experienced by an estimated 13,000 women in the USA each year. Early symptoms of cervical cancer and cervical cancer are the second most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Understand what the cervical cancer early symptoms are so that proper medical help can be obtained when needed.
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Ovarian Cancer Stages
By the stage of a cancer we try to express how far the disease has spread. It is crucial, as treatment is mostly decided depending on the stage of a cancer. For ovarian cancer, doctors use a simple I-IV staging system called the FIGO (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics) system.
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Living With Cancer - Anyway
It’s a story many of us have heard before: a young woman is diagnosed with ovarian cancer (or some other horrible disease), goes through surgery and chemo, gets too sick to work, loses her job, and her health insurance eventually runs out. Heart-wrenching, for sure. Especially sad when the woman has a husband and two small children. But for cancer patient Kellie Main Foret, you just can’t make any assumptions or guess what her next move will be.
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Serious Cervical Cancer Stages and Treatments
Serious cases of cervical cancer can be successfully treated, although it is best to catch cervical cancer early. The best way to do this is with regular, routine and periodic paps tests. In the invasive stage more drastic measures need to be taken to stop the spread of cancer and even in this case if the cancer has not moved beyond the cervics there is nearly a 90% rate of survival.
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Dealing With Prostate Disease
An enlarged prostate is a natural occurrence in men as they age. One effect of an enlarged prostate is that it will affect the urethra and me to urinary problems. The enlarged prostate squeezes the urethra and obstructs the flow of urine. This is known as benign prosthetic hyperplasia, BPH.
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Prostate Cancer Can Be Deadly, But It Is Survivable
Because of its nature, prostate cancer is a disease suffered only by men. While this statistic may seem the disease dooms a man to death, the prognosis isn't as bleak as the facts seem to indicate. While one man in six will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, only one of every 34 will actually die as a result of the disease. Depending on how far the cancer has spread and how early it is diagnosed the prognosis for prostate cancer is actually very good.
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