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Ovarian Cancer

 

Author: Karen Lavender and Warren

Ovarian cancer is named after the development of cancerous tissues/ cells in ovaries (an organ that is found in women and is an important part of the female reproductive system). Like any type of cancer, the thought of ovarian cancer is very frightful for every woman. If ovarian cancer is not detected in its initial stages, it can really become life threatening. In some cases, ovarian cancer can lead to removal of ovaries.

Reducing the risk of ovarian cancer - the theories

Numerous studies and research are being carried out around the globe in order to find ways of reducing the risk of ovarian cancer and for developing a complete cure for ovarian cancer. If you look around for advice or if you go through books and newspaper articles, you will find that a number of different things are suggested for reducing the risk of ovarian cancer. So, you will find that there are suggestions on using oral contraceptives for reduction of ovarian cancer. Some other methodologies suggest tying up of fallopian tubes as an effective way of reducing the risk of ovarian cancer (of course, you should go for this option only when you are sure that you won't be looking to have more children). There are others who suggest removal of ovaries (near menopause or just during menopause) through a surgical procedure as an effective way of reducing the risk of ovarian cancer. There are other theories that are related to how long a woman has breast fed her babies and the age at which she had her last baby.

Framing an approach for tackling the risk of ovarian cancer

So, all those newspaper articles and research studies seem to suggest a lot of different things for preventing ovarian cancer (or at least reducing the risk of ovarian cancer). However, they also make it difficult for you to decide on what your approach should be towards tackling the risk of ovarian cancer. The best thing to do is to contact an expert and seek their advice on what approach would be best suited to you for tackling the risk of ovarian cancer. Since the doctors/ consultants (who work in the field of ovarian cancer) know much more about ovarian cancer and ways of tackling the risk, they would be able to guide you much better than you forming an approach all by yourself (by reading those articles etc). However, do not get overly worried about the risks of ovarian cancer lest you end messing up your life with the thoughts and fears of ovarian cancer overwhelming you.

Author Bio:
Karen Lavender and Warren is a popular columnist. Karen likes to pen down articles about this area.
You can also reach this article by using: breast cancer, lung cancer, skin cancer, american cancer society, colon cancer, prostate cancer
 
 
 

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