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(740) 779-7201Cancer is a disease in which the cells in the body begin to divide and multiply uncontrollably. Cells in just about any part of the body can become cancerous. Previously, ovarian cancers were believed to begin in just the ovaries, but recent evidence suggests that many cancers actually begin in the cells in the far ends of the fallopian tubes. There are three main types of ovarian cancer – each is distinguishable by the type of cell where cancer begins. These types include:
There are relatively few early signs of ovarian cancer because early ovarian cancer is not usually symptomatic. Advanced stage cancer can cause a few symptoms, although these symptoms can be easily mistaken for other common conditions. These signs and symptoms include:
One other sign of ovarian cancer, although it is rare, could be the presence of ovarian cysts. Ovarian cysts are usually benign and occur as a normal part of ovulation, but they can be concerning in women who are not ovulating. The doctor may want to run further tests on an ovarian cyst if it is large or if it does not go away after a few months. A small number of cysts can become cancer.
Doctors are unsure of what exactly causes ovarian cancer, but they have identified several risk factors associated with a higher likelihood of developing the disease. These risk factors include: