Ovarian cancer

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    them more often than before. Breast and Ovarian cancers are caused by inherited changes in genes such as BRCA 1 and BRCA 2. Genetic testing should be used to inform people of their being at high risk for cancer because knowing if someone has cancer can benefit the person in the long run. A person who is told that they have breast or ovarian cancer can research about the cancers and make informed decisions about their life. There are many factors involving cancers such as different treatment…

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    Cancer refers to several diseases that the involve uncontrolled growth of mutated cells in the body. Normally, cells grow and divide based on signals and the body’s needs, and new cells replace old or damaged cells. However, cancer is able to develop when cell signaling is interrupted. The old cells stop dying and instead form new abnormal cells, possibly resulting in a tumor. Cancerous cells are malignant, which means they can invade nearby tissue, and can potentially metastasize and spread to…

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    Dermoid ovarian cysts, or mature cystic teratomas, are a nonfunctional type of cyst that forms on the ovary. This type of cyst is the most common type of germ cell tumor (Mo et al. 2013). This disease was of interest to me because I have had an ovarian cyst before, although mine was a different type, I had similar complications that normally follow a dermoid ovarian cyst. Causes of the disease and symptoms Dermoid ovarian cysts develop when totipotent germ cells become over stimulated in women…

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    Viki who is a doctor at Cancer Treatment Centers of America gave insight into the doctors reality. “One day I was chosen to care for a woman with stage four ovarian cancer. She shared her thoughts and feelings about her impending death from this horrible disease. At one point as I sat next to her bed and held her hand as she cried, I couldn’t hold…

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    abnormal cells can be consider or call a tumor. The tumor in the ovary can lead to ovarian cancer, which is overgrowth of cells that are benign or malignant. There are also different types of ovarian cancers, which are classified according to the cell from where they start. The cancerous ovarian tumors can start from the most common cell type, which are the epithelium, germ cells, stromal cells. More importantly, ovarian will…

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    It was April 4th, and as I looked into the blinding lights over my head, I anxiously waited for the anesthetics to take hold of me. The sooner I’m knocked out, the sooner I’ll wake up, and the sooner I can get out of here. I blinked and realized that the masked men above me had begun to spin in and out of eyesight, so I allowed the drugs to sweep me away as I tried to hold on to the vision of friends, and track meets, and the sweet sixteen soon to come. I vaguely wondered if my sisters had…

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    understood this, ex. The Egyptians started to experiment with this concept because women died of illnesses back then relating to this. If you have anemia and are not medicated you could be endangering your life every month. Also there is a sickness called ovarian cyst disorder/syndrome. It is when cysts form all over the lower abdomen, ordinarily making each monthly tradition like the most aggravating time in your life. It affects women both physically, mentally, and emotionally. Just say if you…

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    Ectopic Anatomy

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    immediately raise concern for ruptured ectopic. Ninety-five percent of ectopic pregnancies occur in the fallopian tubes, most commonly in the ampulla followed by the isthmus and fimbriae.[6] Other less common types of ectopic pregnancies include cornual, ovarian, intraabdominal, cervical, cesarean scar, and…

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    sonographer if the person has a cyst on their ovaries, breast, and several other parts of the body. Cysts are sometimes identified from other diagnostic images such as X-rays, CT Scans, or MRI depend on the presumed location of the cyst. Anyhow, ovarian cyst are usually not dangerous but if the cyst remains on the ovary or if it is cancerous then the doctor might decide to remove it (Kenny, 2015, para.21). Ultrasound images inform the doctor if the if the cyst remain on the ovary and it informs…

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    Background Ovarian cancer (OC) is the seventh most common cancer for women worldwide in 2012(1). In Canada, 17,000 women are living with ovarian cancer, and it is ranked the fifth most common cancer for Canadian Canadian women in 2013(2). According to the recently released surveillance report, 2,700 new cases will be diagnosed in 2014 in Canada?(3). Moreover, it is the most fatal women’s cancer, with the average of 45% 5-year survival rate comparing to 89% of the survival rate for women with…

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