Click the Ovarian Cancer Risk Calculator Tool from The Siteman Cancer Center to help determine if you have any ovarian cancer risk factors.
You don’t have to be at high risk for an ovarian cancer diagnosis. Become familiar with the ovarian cancer risks that are noted below and talk to your health professional about them. If you are a smoker, stopping is a good first step.
Until recently doctors thought that ovarian cancer rarely produced any symptoms, and ovarian cancer early detection was not possible. However, new evidence has shown many women do have early-stage ovarian cancer symptoms before the disease has spread
Being aware of these indicators may lead to earlier detection of ovarian cancer (and in some cases other gynecological disease like uterine cancer), before they become life-altering.
If you’re at higher risk of developing ovarian cancer, your doctor may recommend regular screenings with pelvic imaging and a specific blood test that measures your level of a protein called CA125.
If you have a family history and are at a higher risk of developing ovarian cancer, your health professional may recommend regular screenings with pelvic imaging and a specific blood test that measures your level of a protein called CA125.
Over the past decade, science has confirmed what women have long known: ovarian cancer has symptoms. Many women report that ovarian cancer symptoms are persistent and represent a change from normal for their own bodies.
The signs and symptoms for ovarian cancer tend to mimic other conditions, including digestive disorders. With a digestive disorder, they tend to come and go. With other gynecological cancers like ovarian cancer, the symptoms are constant and will gradually worsen
If any of these symptoms persist, it is important to check with a health professional.
Ovarian cancer is not preventable, however the following list will help to reduce risks of ovarian cancer. It’s also important to talk to your health professional about other things you could be doing:
Resources: Memorial Sloan Kettering and American Cancer Society, ocrfa.org, Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance, CDC
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