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Ovarian cancer

A cancer that begins in the female organs that produce eggs (ovaries).
  • Treatable by a medical professional
  • Requires a medical diagnosis
  • Lab tests or imaging always required
Ovarian cancer often goes undetected until it has spread within the pelvis and belly. At this late stage, ovarian cancer is more difficult to treat and can be fatal.
Rare: Fewer than 200,000 US cases per year
Consult a doctor for medical advice Sources: Mayo Clinic and others. Learn more
ovarian cancer from www.mayoclinic.org
May 9, 2023 · Ovarian cancer is a growth of cells that forms in the ovaries. The cells multiply quickly and can invade and destroy healthy body tissue.
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The main treatments for ovarian cancer are surgery and chemotherapy. Your treatment depends on several factors including your cancer stage and grade.
ovarian cancer from www.mayoclinic.org
May 9, 2023 · Learn more about cancer of the ovaries, including symptoms and treatments, such as surgery, chemotherapy and targeted therapy.
Ovarian epithelial cancer, fallopian tube cancer, and primary peritoneal cancer form in the same kind of tissue and are treated in the same way.
ovarian cancer from www.cdc.gov
Ovarian cancer causes more deaths each year than any other gynecologic cancer in the U.S. The Data Visualizations Tool provides detailed statistics.