Members of this group have had, or have, or have known someone, or know someone who has ovarian cancer. As with any type of cancer, it is a difficult cancer to have.
Ovarian cancer is a growth of cells that forms in the ovaries.
Did you know that there are only three basic options for the treatment of ovarian cancer? First, there is surgery to remove as much of the cancer as possible by removing the affected tissue. Second, there is chemotherapy which involves the use of anticancer drugs to…
Getting the news, you have the big C is never the news anyone wants to hear. For women, hearing you have ovarian cancer is not only bad news, but worse. Ovarian cancer doesn’t just threaten your life, it kills all hope of any future children.…
Ovarian cancer may cause the following signs and symptoms— Vaginal bleeding (particularly if you are past menopause), or discharge from your vagina that is not normal for you. Pain or pressure in the pelvic area. Abdominal or back pain. Bloating. Feeling full too quickly, or…