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OVARIAN CANCER
"THE SILENT KILLER"
IN MEMORY OF ALYCE MARIE SIGURDSON DEDICATED TO HER LOVING FAMILY Each year more than 25,000 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Of these, more than 14,000 will die. The lifetime risk of ovarian cancer in women with no family history of the disease is approximately one in 70 (1.4%). Some studies, however, show that it may be as low as one in 55 (1.8%). Because there are rarely any symptoms during the early stages of ovarian cancer, victims don't even know they have it. Once symptoms do appear, the cancer has progressed so far that one's chance of survival is dramatically reduced. Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cancer and fifth most common cause of cancer death among women. Over half the cases of ovarian cancer in the United States are detected in women over the age of 65, and most are diagnosed at 60. However, every women is at risk. Ovarian cancer has a very high mortality rate, because it often goes undetected until it is quite advanced. WHAT YOU SHOULD DO EARLY DETECTION OF OVARIAN CANCER www.ovariandetection.org WHAT IS OVARIAN CANCER: www.healthandage.com WHAT ARE THE RISK FACTORS OF OVARIAN CANCER WHAT IS CA-125? CA-125 is a used as a tumor marker. Elevated amounts of CA-125 in a woman's blood and body fluids may increase when cancer of the ovaries is present. FAQ ABOUT CA-125 and THE NEW CA-125II www.monitor.net LYSOPHOSPHATIDIC ACID ("LPA") v. CA-125 nine of 10 patients with stage I ovarian cancer; 24 of 24 patients with stage II, III, and IV ovarian cancer; and 14 of 14 patients with recurrent ovarian cancer. Women in the ovarian cancer groups had significantly higher plasma LPA levels than women in the healthy control group. LPA was also useful in detecting 33 of 36 other types of gynecologic cancers. The researchers stressed that these data, however encouraging, were preliminary and ongoing studies will determine the future use of LPA in detecting ovarian cancer. FURTHER INFORMATION ON OVARIAN CANCER www.nlm.nih.gov cancer.gov www.cancercare.org www.csudh.edu www.slip.net www.cancerlinksusa.com www.ovca.org www.reutershealth.com www.cancersource.com www.umm.edu ovariancancer.jhmi.edu members.shaw.ca www.paraplatin.com Pre-Pregnancy Planning Discusses the importance of Folic Acid, Pre-pregnancy check-ups and disease screenings, all of which are vital to your newborn's health. Prenatal Care www.nlm.nih.gov Cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Pregnancy CMV Antibody test should be done in the early stage of pregnancy www.modimes.org Dangerous Drugs for Unborn Babies During Pregnancy AVOID the following: Accutane & Other Retinoids www.marchofdimes.com Cocaine www.marchofdimes.com Alcohol www.marchofdimes.com Smoking www.marchofdimes.com |
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