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		<title>A Little Information Regarding Ovarian Cancer</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pat Lovejoy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ovarian cancer is a common type of cancer that consists of cancerous growths on or around the ovary. Due to the organs that are affected, the illness is only present among women and features symptoms such as bloating, pelvic pain, constant urination, and decreased hunger. It is the second most common form of gynecological cancers, with just over eighty two thousand patients being diagnosed with it each year.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ovarian cancer is a common type of cancer that consists of cancerous growths on or around the ovary. Due to the organs that are affected, the illness is only present among women and features symptoms such as bloating, pelvic pain, constant urination, and decreased hunger. It is the second most common form of gynecological cancers, with just over eighty two thousand patients being diagnosed with it each year.</p>
<p>Because of the subtle and common nature of the condition&#8217;s symptoms, they&#8217;re occasionally mistaken for symptoms of other diseases. This, along with the fact that most women do not experience any significant symptoms at all, usually leads to the condition not being diagnosed quickly enough. It is common practice to advice anyone who is complaining of regular constipation, stomach pain, or bloating to visit their physician as quickly as possible. If it is not diagnosed and treated in time, the disease can lead to more drastic issues such as colon obstructions and painful fluid in the pelvic area.</p>
<p>Since the condition is so common and dangerous, the United State&#8217;s two Societies of Cancer and Oncologists jointly released some helpful statements regarding its symptoms so everyone would be more informed. The information stresses the importance of yearly doctor visits and taking all of the disease&#8217;s four most regular complaints extremely seriously.</p>
<p>When this form of cancer is correctly diagnosed in its earlier stages, it&#8217;s almost ninety percent treatable but that number drops significantly as time goes by so it is extremely important for ladies to pay attention to their bodies.</p>
<p>The disease&#8217;s exact causes, as of now, are not yet known. Although there are a number of factors that can put girls at a much higher risk. Examples of these include being over the age of forty six, never giving birth, undergoing replacement therapies for hormones after menopause, and having a blood relative who already suffers from the disease. Many other factors can be linked to genetics as well, like endometriosis, other cancers, and even infertility.</p>
<p>On the alternative side, women who have birthed more than two children, had those kids at earlier ages, gone through tube tying procedures, and take certain kinds of prescription contraceptive tablets can dramatically lower their chances of getting ovarian cancer.</p>
<p>As with any other form of cancer, the sooner that this particular disease is caught the better off a person will be towards making a total recovery, though due to the lack of official early screening tests, the disease unfortunately has a poor long term prognosis. Roughly sixty percent of all girls who receive a diagnosis will be in stage four or three of the condition already.</p>
<p>Any gynecologists and doctors with patients who are complaining of a certain symptom will check for a cancerous ovary automatically. The tests will include blood work, an abdominal ultrasound, and a thorough pelvic examination. If enough evidence is found, an exploratory surgery will be performed as well in order for the diagnosis to be confirmed. The treatment for the illness, no matter what particular stage the newly diagnosed woman happens to be in, is usually started immediately after.</p>
<p>Polycystic ovarian syndrome is the most common cause of infertility in women. To read more about <a target='_blank' href="http://www.pcosandfibroids.com/">PCOS treatment</a> and symptoms visit PCOSandFibroids.com. The site has information also about uterine <a target='_blank' href="http://www.pcosandfibroids.com/uterine-fibroids/">fibroids treatment</a> and symptoms.</p>
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