Those with a family history of gynecological or breast cancer or symptoms of ovarian cancer should be screened for ovarian cancer. Testing may involve a transvaginal ultrasound or blood test.
For ovarian cancer, doctors figure out your stage by testing tissue samples from different parts of your pelvis and belly. Stage I ovarian cancer when cancer is in one or both of your ovaries.
Like most cancers, ovarian cancer is categorised by four stages. Stage one means the cancer is in one or both ovaries; stage ...
Danelle Scalia never imagined that she would be fighting for her life against ovarian cancer at the age of just 41.But her ...
Symptom triggered testing', prompted by symptoms such as pain, abdominal bloating/swelling, and feeling full soon after starting to eat, can pick up early stage aggressive ovarian cancer in 1 in 4 ...
Your GP should arrange for you to see a specialist if you have one or more of the following: you have a lump in your tummy (abdomen) or pelvis, that is not fibroids you have a build up of fluid ...