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Ovarian Cancer
           

Ovarian cancer, or cancer of the ovaries, is one of the most common types of cancer in women.

The ovaries are a pair of small organs located low in the tummy that are connected to the womb and store a woman's supply of eggs.

Ovarian cancer mainly affects women who have been through the menopause (usually over the age of 50), but it can sometimes affect younger women.

Symptoms of ovarian cancer
Common symptoms of ovarian cancer include:
• feeling constantly bloated
• a swollen tummy
• discomfort in your tummy or pelvic area
• feeling full quickly when eating
• needing to pee more often than usual

The symptoms are not always easy to recognise because they're similar to those of some more common conditions, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Causes of ovarian cancer
The exact cause of ovarian cancer is unknown.

But some things may increase a woman's risk of getting it, such as:
• being over the age of 50
• a family history of ovarian or breast cancer – this could mean you have inherited genes that increase your cancer risk
• hormone replacement therapy (HRT) – although any increase in cancer risk is likely to be very small
• endometriosis – a condition where tissue that behaves like the lining of the womb is found outside the womb
• being overweight
• smoking
• lack of exercise
• exposure to asbestos

Treatment for ovarian cancer
The treatment for ovarian cancer depends on things such as how far the cancer has spread and your general health.

The main treatments are:
• surgery to remove as much of the cancer as possible – this will often involve removing both ovaries, the womb and the tubes connecting them to each other (fallopian tubes)
• chemotherapy – this is usually used after surgery to kill any remaining cancer cells, but is occasionally used before surgery to shrink the cancer

Treatment will aim to cure the cancer whenever possible. If the cancer has spread too far to be cured, the aim is to relieve symptoms and control the cancer for as long as possible.

Source: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/ovarian-cancer/

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