Ovarian cancer is a condition that begins in the ovaries, which are responsible for producing eggs and female hormones. It is often called a “silent disease” because symptoms can be mild, vague, or easily overlooked in the early stages.
Common symptoms may include persistent bloating, abdominal or pelvic pain, difficulty eating, feeling full quickly, and frequent urination. Because these symptoms are often mistaken for less serious conditions, ovarian cancer is sometimes diagnosed at a later stage.
Early detection and timely treatment significantly improve outcomes. With advances in imaging, tumor marker testing, and specialized care, ovarian cancer can be effectively managed. Awareness of symptoms and regular check-ups play a crucial role in early diagnosis.
Ovarian cancer evaluation is recommended for women experiencing persistent abdominal discomfort, unexplained bloating, family history of cancer, or changes in appetite and urinary habits. Early medical attention can make a life-saving difference.
Ovarian health requires awareness, timely evaluation, and expert care. With the right approach, early detection and proper treatment can improve survival and quality of life.
We design individualized care plans based on symptoms, risk factors, family history, and diagnostic findings to ensure the most effective treatment.
Our approach focuses on early detection, accurate diagnosis, and comprehensive care, supporting patients physically and emotionally.
Ovarian cancer care focuses on awareness, early detection, and timely treatment. With the right medical support, outcomes can be significantly improved.
Assessment of symptoms and risk factors for timely diagnosis.
Ultrasound, blood tests (CA-125), and advanced imaging when needed.
Guidance for surgery, chemotherapy, and long-term care.
Managing ovarian health involves a structured approach including evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment. We ensure continuous guidance and support at every stage.
Detailed discussion of symptoms, medical history, and family risk factors.
Ultrasound, tumor marker tests, and further imaging if required.
Surgical care, oncology referral, and continuous monitoring.
Common signs include bloating, pelvic pain, loss of appetite, and frequent urination.
Because symptoms are subtle and often mistaken for common digestive issues.
Early detection is possible but challenging; awareness of symptoms and regular check-ups help.
Ultrasound, CA-125 blood test, CT scan, and sometimes biopsy.
Women with a family history of ovarian or breast cancer or certain genetic mutations.
It can be treated effectively, especially when detected early.
Treatment may impact fertility depending on the stage and type of treatment.
No, but persistent or unusual bloating should be evaluated.
Yes, although it is more common in older women, it can occur at any age.
Most cases require surgery, often combined with chemotherapy.
Yes, recurrence is possible, so regular follow-up is essential.
There is no routine screening for all women, but high-risk individuals may need regular monitoring.
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