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Chris Evert is opening up about her stage 1C ovarian cancer diagnosis, saying she hopes her story will help other women watch for warning signs. Evert is undergoing chemotherapy, but says she knows how difficult the disease can be after watching her sister Jeannie die of the same cancer two years ago. NBC’s Anne Thompson reports for TODAY.
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Ovarian Cancer Part 1 : Obstetrics and gynaecology Video lectures ( Medvizz app )
‘Ovarian cancer’ is not a singular diagnosis, rather it is an umbrella term for a multitude of different types of cancer that affect the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and the primary peritoneal cavity. It is estimated that there are more than 30 different types of ovarian cancer, and there is a very wide variation in incidence and outlook in terms of the different types.
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal of the female cancers for which there is no reliable screening test, and every women is at risk. With delays in diagnoses due to this lack of screening and because symptoms are often confused with other, less severe, illness, most women are diagnosed once the cancer has already spread, making it more difficult to treat. While every woman is at risk, ovarian cancer is overlooked and underfunded.
TYPES OF OVARIAN CANCER
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There are different types of ovarian cancer tumours, which are named after the type of cell they come from, the three main cell types that make up the ovary. They are:
Epithelial ovarian cancer
Comes from the surface of the ovary (the epithelium), and is the most common ovarian cancer. Fallopian tube cancer and primary peritoneal cancer are also included in this type of ovarian cancer.
Germ cell ovarian cancer
Comes from the reproductive cells of the ovaries. Germ cell ovarian cancer is rare.
Stromal cells ovarian cancer
Comes from connective tissue cell. Stromal cells ovarian cancer is also very rare.
Small cell carcinoma (SCCO) of the ovary
This is an extremely rare ovarian cancer and it is not certain whether the cells in SCCO are from ovarian epithelial cells, sex-cord stromal cells or germ cells.
FIVE FACTS
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Here are five facts everyone should know about ovarian cancer.
A Pap test (cervical smear test) does not detect ovarian cancer
Ovarian cancer is often diagnosed at a late stage
Diagnosing Ovarian cancer before it spreads makes it much more treatable
Symptom awareness might lead to quicker diagnosis
Common symptoms include:
a. Persistent bloating
b. Difficulty eating
c. Feeling full quickly
d. Pelvic/abdominal pain
e. Urinary symptoms
SIGNS & SYMPTOMS
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Common Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer Include:
BLOATINGBLOATING
Increased abdominal size / persistent bloating that doesn’t come and go
EATING COMPLICATIONSEATING COMPLICATIONS
Difficulty eating / feeling full quickly
PAINPAIN
In pelvic and/or abdominal areas
URINARY SYMPTOMSURINARY SYMPTOMS
Urgent or frequent urination
Occasionally, there can be other symptoms, such as:
Changes in bowel habits
Abnormal bleeding – Any post-menopausal bleeding should always be checked by your primary health care provider or doctor.
Extreme fatigue
Unexplained weight loss
DETECTION & TESTING
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There is no routine, simple screening test to accurately detect ovarian cancer. Contrary to popular belief, cervical screening (i.e.: Pap smear) will not detect ovarian cancer. Cervical screening is effective in early detection of cervical cancer, but it is not a test for ovarian cancer.
That is why being aware of ovarian cancer and its symptoms are important.
If you have signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer, speak to your doctor. The pathway to diagnosis includes:
Pelvic exam
Transvaginal or pelvic ultrasound
CA-125 blood test
In some cases, doctors may also use a CT scan or PET scan as part of the diagnostic process. The only definitive way to determine if a patient has ovarian cancer is through a biopsy.
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(Aired: March 07, 2020): Ayon sa Department of Health, ang ovarian cancer ang panglima sa mga pinaka-common na cancer sa mga kababaihan. Alamin mula kay Doctor Jean ang iba't ibang impormasyon tungkol dito gaya ng early detection, symptoms at iba pa!
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Kristina Rua, Patient Nurse Navigator with Miami Cancer Institute, explains a stage one tumor is confined to the ovary, and a stage two cancer would be on both ovaries and extending into the fallopian tubes.
"The amount of tumors does not differentiate the stage, it is more where the location is", she says. Some symptoms of ovarian cancer are weight loss, discomfort in the pelvis area, and a frequent need to urinate. **************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
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Dr. Ruchi Garg explains the 4 stages of ovarian cancer.
Rule of thumb: the lower the stage, the more the cancer is contained.
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A Southern California woman who is diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer is putting away her dreams of starting a family and instead hoping to check off her bucket list and enjoy the time she has left.
Marlisse Reina and her husband Brock had only been on two dates when she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2019. The bond they felt, however, was immediate and they’ve been together ever since.
The couple had dreams of becoming parents, but with Marlisse’s terminal diagnosis, the couple is now focused on enjoying the time they have left together to see the world and make everlasting memories.
KTLA's Samantha Cortese reports on April 19, 2023.
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Ovarian cancer is subtle and early signs can often be masked by common problems. In order to treat ovarian cancer, our doctors must first stage the disease. Learn about each stage of ovarian cancer and where in the body ovarian cancer can spread to. More information about ovarian cancer staging and treatment can be found at https://www.roswellpark.org/cancer/ovarian.


In this ovarian cancer information video, Sadaf Ghaem-Maghami, Consultant Gynaceological Oncologist, provides a general overview of ovarian cancer symptoms including feeling bloated, pain during sexual intercourse, changes in bowel habits, and unexplained weight loss or weight gain. The information in this video is correct as of 2017.
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