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Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer
Character is the foundation of all worthwhile success. A good question to ask yourself is: "What kind of advice do I give others that I need to follow myself?"
Eddie Tobey
Gynecologic Cancer Second Opinion: Do I need one?
If you have been diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer or with a serious pre-cancer, take a close objective look at who is taking care of you. Do they have special certification to offer advice and treatment for cancer? You are looking at your life and possible extensive surgery or toxic therapies. Make sure you are looking out for number one!
Steven Vasilev MD
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...
Eddie Tobey
Stages of Ovarian Cancer
There are four specific stages of ovarian cancer. Knowing these stages will help you to determine what your treatment options are and what symptoms to look for so you can get the upper hand on the silent killer.
Jeanette Pollock
Barbara's Ovarian Cancer Story, Part III
It has been 2 years since my last article. I am alive and doing well... This part of the story is about my re-occurance and how I have coped with it... Please pass this along!!! Love your life....
L. John Mason
Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors
Ovarian germ cell tumors are a disease in which cancer cells form in the egg cells of the ovary. These tumors typically begin in the reproductive cells of the body. This form of ovarian cancer typically occurs in teenager girls or young women and usually only effects one of the ovaries not both.
Jeanette Pollock
Ovarian Cancer Symptoms
Cancer of the ovary, a disease affecting one of both of the ovaries, is one of the most serious and under-recognized ailments affecting women. In United States, it is considered as the fifth among the most fatal gynecologic cancers (affecting the female reproductive organs).
Jeanette Pollock
Causes and Risk Factors of Ovarian Cancer
Today doctors still do not know exactly what causes women to get ovarian cancer. However, research has helped to identify certain risk factors that can lead to ovarian cancer or make a person more susceptible to ovarian cancer. The risk factors will increase a persons chance of developing ovarian cancer.
Jeanette Pollock