Learn the types of ovarian cancer as well as its symptoms, treatments, and who is most at risk.
Ovarian cancer health centre
Medical Reference related to ovarian cancer
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Frequently asked questions about ovarian cancer
Frequently asked questions about ovarian cancer
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Ovarian cancer examinations and tests
Ovarian Cancer occurs when a tumour forms in one or both of a woman's ovaries.
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Ovarian cancer treatment
Surgery is the usual first treatment for ovarian cancer. Whenever possible, the surgery takes place at the time of exploratory laparotomy.
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Types of ovarian cancer cells
Ovarian cancer occurs when a tumour forms in one or both of a woman's ovaries, The type of cell where the abnormal growth originated determines the type of ovarian tumour.
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Ovarian cancer - biopsy and staging
Ovarian Cancer occurs when a tumour forms in one or both of a woman's ovaries.
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Understanding ovarian cancer - prevention
If you are considered at high risk for ovarian cancer, ask your doctor about current recommendations for routine blood and ultrasound screening..
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Ovarian cancer: Finding help
Ovarian cancer: Finding help
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Understanding ovarian cancer - symptoms
Ovarian cancer symptoms aren't always obvious. Learn more.
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Chemotherapy that includes one platinum drug
If you have chemotherapy that includes one platinum drug after surgery, it can help you live longer and stay free of cancer longer. What is it?
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Second operation to remove more cancer (routine interval debulking)
Does it work? Probably not. Having a second operation to remove more cancer is unlikely to help you live longer, especially if most of the cancer was removed during the first operation. What is it? The second operation is a lot like the first operation t

