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Ovarian cancer is a growth of cells that forms in the ovaries. The cells multiply quickly and can invade and destroy healthy body tissue.
The female reproductive system contains two ovaries, one on each side of the uterus. The ovaries — each about the size of an almond — produce eggs (ova) as well as the hormones estrogen and progesterone.
When ovarian cancer first develops, it might not cause any noticeable symptoms. When ovarian cancer symptoms happen, they’re usually attributed to other, more common conditions.
Signs And Symptoms Of Ovarian Cancer
• Abdominal bloating or swelling
• Quickly feeling full when eating
Weight loss
• Discomfort in the pelvic area
• Fatigue
• Back pain
•Changes in bowel habits, such as constipation
• A frequent need to urinate
It is advisable to Make an appointment with your doctor if you have any signs or symptoms above
Causes Of Ovarian Cancer
It’s not clear what causes ovarian cancer, though doctors have identified things that can increase the risk of the disease.
Doctors know that ovarian cancer begins when cells in or near the ovaries develop changes (mutations) in their DNA. A cell’s DNA contains the instructions that tell the cell what to do. The changes tell the cells to grow and multiply quickly, creating a mass (tumor) of cancer cells. The cancer cells continue living when healthy cells would die. They can invade nearby tissues and break off from an initial tumor to spread (metastasize) to other parts of the body.
Types Of Ovarian Cancer
The type of cell where the cancer begins determines the type of ovarian cancer you have and helps your doctor determine which treatments are best for you. Ovarian cancer types include:
Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
This type is the most common. It includes several subtypes, including serous carcinoma and mucinous carcinoma.
Stromal Tumors
These rare tumors are usually diagnosed at an earlier stage than other ovarian cancers.
Germ cell tumors. These rare ovarian cancers tend to occur at a younger age.
Risk Factors Of Ovarian Cancer
Factors That Can Increase Your Risk Of Ovarian Cancer Include:
Older Age
The risk of ovarian cancer increases as you age. It’s most often diagnosed in older adults.
Inherited gene changes. A small percentage of ovarian cancers are caused by genes changes you inherit from your parents. The genes that increase the risk of ovarian cancer include BRCA1 and BRCA2. These genes also increase the risk of breast cancer.
Several other gene changes are known to increase the risk of ovarian cancer, including gene changes associated with Lynch syndrome and the genes BRIP1, RAD51C and RAD51D.
Family history of ovarian cancer
If you have blood relatives who have been diagnosed with ovarian cancer, you may have an increased risk of the disease.
Being overweight or obese. Being overweight or obese increases the risk of ovarian cancer.
Postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy. Taking hormone replacement therapy to control menopause signs and symptoms may increase the risk of ovarian cancer.
Endometriosis. Endometriosis is an often painful disorder in which tissue similar to the tissue that lines the inside of your uterus grows outside your uterus.
Age When Menstruation Started And Ended
Beginning menstruation at an early age or starting menopause at a later age, or both, may increase the risk of ovarian cancer.
Never Having Been Pregnant
If you’ve never been pregnant, you may have an increased risk of ovarian cancer.
Prevention
There is no sure way to prevent ovarian cancer.
But there may be ways to reduce your risk:
Consider Taking Birth Control Pills
Ask your Doctor whether birth control pills (oral contraceptives) may be right for you.
Taking birth control pills reduces the risk of ovarian cancer.
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