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    Did you know ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of death in the woman? It’s a disease that develops in woman’s ovaries. As we know women have two ovaries, which is located on the each side of the uterus. Ovaries produce the female hormones, estrogens and progesterone, and releases eggs during woman’s reproductive years. The reproductive years begin from the first menstrual period through the menopause. When an ovarian cell becomes cancerous, it will spread through the body rapidly. There are

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    What is Ovarian Cancer? Cancer is a genetic illness that a individual can obtain when healthy body cells being to grow out of control. This usually occurs depending on someone’s gene pool. This illness typically begins since the very beginning of someones lifetime. More specifically, it begins in the egg or sperm cell that forms a person. Despite this, cancer rarely gets detected before a certain age. This is because usually no symptoms are present, or not developed enough to get noticed. Of course

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    BS, has ovarian cancer with metastasis to the lungs as evidenced by physical manifestations of nausea/vomiting, increased malaise, unexplained weight loss, abdominal distention/heaviness, pelvic and back pain frequent urination, abnormal vaginal bleeding, and constipation. Signs of lung metastases include change from a dry cough to a productive cough with bleeding and laryngitis. Question # 2-What are the predisposing factors for your diagnosis? Previous history of breast or colon cancer, a family

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    There are three different types of ovarian cancer. About ninety percent of ovarian cancers are epithelial tumors. An epithelial tumor begins in the thin layer of tissue that covers the outside of the ovaries. What are the causes, symptoms and tests used to diagnose, and treatments of ovarian cancer? The actual cause of epithelial ovarian cancer is unknown. But there are a few factors that can increase the risk of getting ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer tends to occur in women ages 50 to 60 years

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    Endometrial and Ovarian Cancer are two of a fatal diseases that occur among woman. Infect Ovarian cancer is more fatal than endometrial cancer and accounts for almost half of the gynecologic cancer mortality in the world. Therefore there needs to be a careful analysis of the contributing factors which increase the risk of these diseases. Risk Factors: Endometrial Cancer – Obesity and increased BMI are the most common risk factors for endometrial cancer. There have been researches which reveal that

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    Ovarian Cancer Teresa Barragan English Wednesday Session Introduction Ovarian cancer is one of the most common types of cancer among women. It is considered to be one of the most common types of cancer of the female reproductive system. According to McGuire and Markman (2003), “despite advances in treatment over the last 40 years, ovarian cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed gynaecological malignancy, and causes more deaths than any other cancer of the reproductive system”

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    Ovarian Cancer Cancer is nothing to joke about. There are many different types of cancers that can kill you or your family. Some people fight it and win or they lose. Some cancers are hereditary or it happens all of a sudden. Ovarian Cancer is also called cancer of the Ovaries or “The Silent Killer”. What is Ovarian Cancer Ovarian Cancer is the type of cancer that starts in the ovaries. In the Reproductive System, for females, there are two ovaries. The ovaries are about the size of an almond, they

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    asymptomatic while some are symptomatic. What interests you about this topic? Why is it relevant to you? Among the diseases, I have chosen ovarian cancer because it is not only relevant to me professionally, but also personally. I have a relative who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and I want to find out more about this disease to fully understand it. Ovarian cancer interests me because patients tend to be asymptomatic. How could one prepare or determine they have the disease at the early stage?

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    Ovarian cancer is a lethal gynecological malignancy; although median age of diagnosis is 56 and older (post-menopausal) it can affect women of any child-birthing age. It is the 5th most common cancer diagnosed in the UK with 7,284 new cases in 2013 (Ovarian Cancer Statistics, 2013) Although the incidence is less than that of breast cancer, there is a greater number of deaths (4,271 deaths) associated with it. Almost three-quarters of the ovarian cancer are diagnosed at late stages after tumors have

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    Introduction Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer-related deaths in females in the United States. It is anticipated that there will be about 22,280 new cases and 14,240 deaths due to ovarian cancer in 2016 [70]. Most patients present with advanced stage disease, contributing to the high death rate. Generally, these patients are treated with surgical resection followed by platinum-based chemotherapy [71]. A significant problem faced in treating these patients is the high rate of recurrence

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