My Cousin was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer?
Question by MedEros: My Cousin was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer?
the foundit in its early stage but, unfortunately it has spread to her lungs. What’s her life expectancy? Can she possibly survive?
they found it in its early stage*
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Answer by peaches6
I’m sorry to hear about your cousin. It depends many factors (age, location, stage, etc.) and yes, she can hopefully beat it since it was found early enough.
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SOS -Ovarian cancer stage IV with type2 diabetes- age 60 what is the future?
Question by vijlam: SOS -Ovarian cancer stage IV with type2 diabetes- age 60 what is the future?
My neighbour is diagnosed to be suffering from Carcinoma stag IV.She had a prolonged menopause till 51 yrs. After two cycle of chemo the fluid colected in abdomen and lungs dried up.But the CA 125 has gone up with CBC normal. Ultrasound showa enlargment of liver. Is it proper to go for surgery or some other course of action. Any can suggest n adice. Her heart & kidney OK BP normal
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Answer by gazeygoo
Stage IV is the “end” stage which means there is no effective treatment and obviously no cure. This person needs to get their affairs in order and say their goodbyes, not much time left.
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what is the most common age for ovarian cancer?
Question by COURTNEY S: what is the most common age for ovarian cancer?
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Answer by chapaton
The average age is between 50 and 60 years old.
usually affecting women in their 6th decade of life.
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What happens in the 4th stage of ovarian cancer How long is life expectancy in this final stage?
Question by augs67: What happens in the 4th stage of ovarian cancer How long is life expectancy in this final stage?
My best friend is in stage 4 of ovarian cancer. She has hospice at her house. It seems to me, that she only has a few weeks left to live. Can she continue to live for 3 or 4 more months? Or does it depend of the individual person? Her cancer has spread to many of her organs.
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Answer by bod b
This link provides the information and statistics. It’s very much of a downer. I am sorry you have this misfortune.
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Ovarian Adrenal Thyroid (OAT) Axis Imbalance
Ovarian Adrenal Thyroid (OAT) axis. Dr Lam reviews how the ovaries, adrenals, and thyroid glands affect the each other physiologically, clinically or sub-clinically in Adrenal Fatigue. These three organs are intimately co-dependent hormonally on each other for optimal function. If the adrenal glands are weak, there is often concurrent thyroid malfunction and menstrual cycle irregularity. Similarly, an under-active thyroid often makes adrenal fatigue worse off. Lastly, those who suffer from ovarian hormonal imbalance such as estrogen dominance often exacerbate any pre-existing sub-clinical hypothyroidism. If you have additional questions, give Dr Lam a call at 626-571-1234 or visit him at www.DrLam.com
How is ovarian cancer treated? What to expect
Treating ovarian cancer usually involves surgery, chemotherapy and sometimes radiotherapy. By the time Jenny received her diagnosis of ovarian cancer her tumours had already spread to her lungs, which meant she needed surgery fast. This is similar for many ovarian cancer patients. In this film, Jenny gives a frank account of chemotherapy, as well as the operations she needed on her lungs and the surgery she had to remove her ovarian cancer.
Functional Physician Touts Integrative Cancer Treatement for Breast and Ovarian Cancer
Dr. Ariel Perez, Director of the Functional Oncology Cancer Treatment Center at Hospital Angeles, discusses the application of conventional and innovative therapies applied to breast, prostate, and lung cancers. Meet Dr. Perez! Register for a free Angeles Functional Oncology Live Webcast and get a 00 credit on your treatment program. cancertreatmentmx.com Talk to an ND: Dr. Janis 866.668.9263 ext 126
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Q&A: Is ovarian or uterine cancer more deadly than cervical cancer?
Question by lola_f32: Is ovarian or uterine cancer more deadly than cervical cancer?
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Answer by Judy M
Yes. by the time ovarian cancer is found it has usually spread to other organs. there are usually no symptoms for ovarian cancer. Symptoms for cervical cancer include watery discharge after sex and low abdominal pain.
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FYI: Baby Powder Can Cause Ovarian Tumors
Talc causes thousands of deaths in infants every year! And it also causes ovarian cancer. Lush Haul to cheer up at the end
Thanks for watching and I hope this was at least informative. www.preventcancer.com
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Friend just found out she has Ovarian Cancer, INFO Please?
Question by Need Advice: Friend just found out she has Ovarian Cancer, INFO Please?
She won’t know more about it until next week. IF I give you someinfo can you maybe help see where she stands?
She’s 59, she has had hard time breathing for 6 months, just found out about the cancer this week. She has fluid in her lungs…..Is this a late stage or early stage? Please any info would help
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Answer by J B
These sound like complications of something that has been going on for some time and this diagnosis has come a little too late. You can go to WebMd.com and type in ovarian cancer to read up on what she will be going through but, due to her symptoms, it may be downhill from here and she is going to need all the support from family and friends she can get.
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Consultation for Recurrent Ovarian Cancer treatment in US?
Question by pinx: Consultation for Recurrent Ovarian Cancer treatment in US?
I am an Indian, currently in US (Chicago) on work. My mom has ovarian cancer and is undergoing Chemotherapy in India. I wanted to have a consultation of a good doctor over here too. Just in case theres a better option for treatment here. Need any inputs on this regard. Thanks a lot in advance.
I have all her major and recent reports with me. Please suggest me ways for finding a good doctor. I am new to the US health care system.
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Answer by zrepmd
There are many fine physicians right in your backyard:
Rush: (888) 352-RUSH.
Northwestern: (312) 908-5250
You can certainly go elsewhere, but frankly I would start right there as both are fine institutions with great reputations.
God bless, best wishes
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Ovarian cancer metastasizing?
Question by Teresa: Ovarian cancer metastasizing?
Can ovarian cancer spread to the skin? I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer that has spread to my liver and lung. Now my doctor is looking at suspicious moles to see if they are cancer. I am just curious if that would mean it is melanoma or cancer that has metastasized from my ovary. I am scared and really don’t want to wait for results. Thankyou
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Answer by zrepmd
this is possible but very uncommon. A biopsy would be the only way to know for sure. If it will change your course of therapy then it needs to be done.
Blessings
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Judith Lowe / Ovarian Cancer Suvivor

Judith Lowe – Ovarian Cancer Survivor Testimonial from the Oasis of Hope Hospital in Tijuana Mexico an Alternative Cancer Clinic.
Caleb Dominguez – Leukemia Cancer Survivor Testimonial from the Oasis of Hope Hospital in Tijuana Mexico an Alternative Cancer Clinic.
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What is the average life expectancy of an ovarian cancer patient undergoing chemotherapy?
Question by Suhaib J: What is the average life expectancy of an ovarian cancer patient undergoing chemotherapy?
the patient is in her late forties, in good health and had stage III ovarian cancer
it wasn’t metastasized to any other organ
she had her surgery done and her ovaries and uterus were removed during the surgery
now she is undergoing chemotherapy with paclitaxel (intravenous) with cycles spaced at every 3 weeks
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Answer by C B
35 years. seriously.
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Eye To Eye: Ovarian Cancer (CBS News)
Katie Couric talks with an oncologist and a woman who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer about the symptoms of the disease and the importance of early detection. (CBSNews.com)
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Has anyone ever heard of ovarian cancer metastasizing to the bone?
Question by : Has anyone ever heard of ovarian cancer metastasizing to the bone?
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Answer by dumplingmuffin
yes happens all the time sadly
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Ovarian Cancer treatments need help for homework?
Question by bevis1217: Ovarian Cancer treatments need help for homework?
What are some advantages and disadvantages of surgery, chemo, and radiation therapy.
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Answer by Unknown
Basically once a woman is diagnosed with ovarian cancer she will probably die. More women survive breast cancer than ovarian cancer.
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What are the treatment options for stage 2 ovarian cancer patients with pre-existing diabetes?
Question by Len2209: What are the treatment options for stage 2 ovarian cancer patients with pre-existing diabetes?
I am quite skeptical about a friend ‘s (supposedly a stage 2 ovarian cancer/diabetes patient) opting not to undergo chemo and/or hysterectomy. Her ovarian cancer was diagnosed more than a year ago and since, her doctors had just removed an ovarian cyst. She was advised chemotherapy with insulin (?) but she refused, upon learning the possible complications/reactions accompanying the treatment. Right now, aside from her diabetes medications, she actually gets NO TREATMENT for the cancer at all, but is up and about, and is even working.
I just couldnt believe that someone (supposedly) with such condition would refuse chemo and/or hysterectomy. Sometimes I wonder if she really has such condition at all. Her diabetes complications have worsened, having survived two strokes and being in comatose in a span of 2 months in 2005. I kinda believe that part of her story … but the cancer thing, it sounds incredible to me.
Pls enlighten me on this … Thanks!
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Answer by Denisedds
Well you have reason to be skeptical, as the information you are relaying doesn’t make sense. Having diabetes would not affect her treatment and it isn’t even a factor. There are people who refuse treatment and they have every right to do so, it is their life, but if she were diagnosed over a year ago with no treatment at all she would be showing visible signs of decline and abdominal distention by now. You should also know most people who refuse treatment initially will usually seek treatment at some point if only palliative.
Surgery is always required in ovarian cancers, as it is very import to remove the tumor intact or at least as much of it as possible. Unlike most cancers where the biggest concern is that it will metastasize to other organs, this is not the case with ovarian cancer. This kind of cancer seeds, or forms little implants, over the abdominal organs until they are incased causing death from intestinal obstruction and/or lack of nourishment. This is a horrible way to die and pales in comparison to the possible complications she claims to be avoiding. I find it absolutely inconceivable that ANY doctor would remove a cyst and leave a cancerous tumor behind. It just does not happen.
I don’t know how people can lie about such a thing, but they do. They can carry on with the charade far past the point of there being any possible shred of truth and even the inconsistencies in their stories does not deter them. There is a woman who has been asking endless questions in this section about an imaginary ovarian for some time now, but when she lies herself into a corner she just starts a new account in another name and starts her B.S. all over again. Your friend doesn’t have that luxury. Good luck.
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Ovarian Cancer life expectancy?
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My dear friend has just found that she has ovarian cancer. I was soo shocked to hear this she was finee, we would go out and have fun, and then out of nowhere she was diagnosed. She literally had no symptoms, well when I was around she was normal, she has stage 4 ovarian cancer. it has spread to her lungs, liver, and Brain now. I’m just wondering how much longer will she live before I lose my best friend? I got the news yesterday.
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Answer by princepessa commestibile appiccicosa dolce
probably 6 to 9 months at the most sorry to say just be there for her
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