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The Facts on
Ovarian Cancer
Pass it on. Save a life.
Overview
Ovarian cancer is a
disease in which
malignant or cancerous
cells are found in the
ovaries.

  An ovary is one of two small,
  almond-shaped organs located
  on each side of the uterus that
  store eggs and produce female
  hormones estrogen and
  progesterone.
Get the Facts
 All women are at risk of ovarian
  cancer.

 Symptoms can be vague, but they
  exist and increase over time.
 A Pap test DOES NOT detect
  ovarian cancer.
 If the cancer is detected at the
  earliest stage, women have a 93%
  survival rate of 5 years.
Ovarian Cancer Stats


5
   th   LEADING                    • 50 percent of cases occur
        CAUSE                        in women over 65 years
        of cancer-related deaths
        among women in USA         • The National Cancer
                                     Institute estimates over
                                     22,000 American women
                                     will be diagnosed with
                                     ovarian cancer this year
                                    • And over 15,000 will die of
                                      the disease
Symptoms
Early ovarian cancer may not cause any symptoms.
The most common symptoms include:


                                      • Pelvic, back or abdominal pain

                                      • Frequent or increased urination

                                      • Pain or swelling in the abdomen

                                      • Indigestion (bloating, gas or
                                        constipation)


* If symptoms persist for more than
  two weeks, see your physician.
Possible Symptoms
Other symptoms of ovarian cancer may include:

 • Trouble eating or
   feeling full quickly

 • Fatigue

 • Pain during sex

 • Menstrual changes




  * If symptoms persist for more than
    two weeks, see your physician.
Risk Factors
These factors put women at an
increased risk for ovarian cancer:

   • Over 55 years old
   • A family history of breast, ovarian, or colon cancer on
     the maternal or paternal side of their family
   • Obese
   • Has never been pregnant
   • Undesired problems with fertility
   • Has an ovarian cyst after menopause
Reducing the Risk
These factors have been linked with a lower likelihood of
developing ovarian cancer:

  • Natural pregnancy. The risk appears to decrease with every
    pregnancy; breastfeeding may offer added protection.

  • Use of Birth Control Pill. Women on the pill for at least five
    years have about half the risk of women who never took the pill.

  • Removal of the ovaries.

  • Tubal ligation (tying tubes). This may offer some protection
    against ovarian cancer. (Similar for a hysterectomy where the
    uterus is removed, leaving the ovaries intact.)
Detection & Testing
Early detection is difficult
  • Symptoms generally aren’t
    apparent until disease is
    advanced


If reproductive cancers run in
   the family ask about:
  • Genetic or blood testing for serum
    marker cancer antigen (CA)125
  • A transvaginal ultrasound
  • A pelvic/rectal exam
  • Counseling
Typical Treatment Options
Surgery
Removal of cancerous tumor and possibly
one ovary and/or nearby tissue. Advanced
stages may require removal of both ovaries,
along with the uterus (total hysterectomy),
reproductive organs, and/or surrounding
tissues (radical hysterectomy).

Radiation Therapy
High-energy x-rays or other types of
radiation to kill cancer cells or keep them
from growing.

Chemotherapy
Drugs to target and kill cancer in the body.
Drugs may be given by mouth, through an IV
(vein or muscle), or directly into the
abdomen area.
Additional Treatment
Options       Clinical trials
                                          Treatments that test the safety and
                                          effectiveness of new cancer drugs.
                                           • Clinical trials are part of the cancer
                                             research process.
                                           • Patients can enter clinical trials before,
                                             during, or after starting their cancer
                                             treatment.

  Biotherapy or immunotherapy
  Treatment that uses the patient’s immune system to fight cancer. Substances
  made by the body or made in a laboratory are used to boost, direct, or restore the
  body’s natural defenses against cancer.

  Targeted therapies
  A type of treatment that uses drugs or other substances to identify and attack
  specific cancer cells without harming normal cells.
Clinical Trials = Innovation
• Many of today's standard
  cancer treatments are based on
  earlier clinical trials.

• Patients taking part in clinical
  trials may be among the first to
  receive a new treatment.

• Patients who take part in clinical
  trials help improve future cancer
  treatment.

           For some patients, clinical trials are the best treatment option.
               See what clinical trials are available at Dana-Farber.
                  For detailed information, consult your treatment team.
Need more information?
• Watch a webcast on Ovarian Cancer featuring Dr. Ursula Matulonis,
  Medical Director, Gynecologic Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.


• Visit the Dana-Farber cancer website to learn more about the disease.


Questions or concerns about your health?
• Click here to contact a specialist in our Susan F. Smith Center for
  Women's Cancers Gynecologic Oncology Program.

• Schedule an appointment online with Dana-Farber.
  Or call 877-442-3324 (877-442-DFCI).
Pass it on.
Save a life.

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Get the Facts on Ovarian Cancer

  • 1. The Facts on Ovarian Cancer Pass it on. Save a life.
  • 2. Overview Ovarian cancer is a disease in which malignant or cancerous cells are found in the ovaries. An ovary is one of two small, almond-shaped organs located on each side of the uterus that store eggs and produce female hormones estrogen and progesterone.
  • 3. Get the Facts  All women are at risk of ovarian cancer.  Symptoms can be vague, but they exist and increase over time.  A Pap test DOES NOT detect ovarian cancer.  If the cancer is detected at the earliest stage, women have a 93% survival rate of 5 years.
  • 4. Ovarian Cancer Stats 5 th LEADING • 50 percent of cases occur CAUSE in women over 65 years of cancer-related deaths among women in USA • The National Cancer Institute estimates over 22,000 American women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer this year • And over 15,000 will die of the disease
  • 5. Symptoms Early ovarian cancer may not cause any symptoms. The most common symptoms include: • Pelvic, back or abdominal pain • Frequent or increased urination • Pain or swelling in the abdomen • Indigestion (bloating, gas or constipation) * If symptoms persist for more than two weeks, see your physician.
  • 6. Possible Symptoms Other symptoms of ovarian cancer may include: • Trouble eating or feeling full quickly • Fatigue • Pain during sex • Menstrual changes * If symptoms persist for more than two weeks, see your physician.
  • 7. Risk Factors These factors put women at an increased risk for ovarian cancer: • Over 55 years old • A family history of breast, ovarian, or colon cancer on the maternal or paternal side of their family • Obese • Has never been pregnant • Undesired problems with fertility • Has an ovarian cyst after menopause
  • 8. Reducing the Risk These factors have been linked with a lower likelihood of developing ovarian cancer: • Natural pregnancy. The risk appears to decrease with every pregnancy; breastfeeding may offer added protection. • Use of Birth Control Pill. Women on the pill for at least five years have about half the risk of women who never took the pill. • Removal of the ovaries. • Tubal ligation (tying tubes). This may offer some protection against ovarian cancer. (Similar for a hysterectomy where the uterus is removed, leaving the ovaries intact.)
  • 9. Detection & Testing Early detection is difficult • Symptoms generally aren’t apparent until disease is advanced If reproductive cancers run in the family ask about: • Genetic or blood testing for serum marker cancer antigen (CA)125 • A transvaginal ultrasound • A pelvic/rectal exam • Counseling
  • 10. Typical Treatment Options Surgery Removal of cancerous tumor and possibly one ovary and/or nearby tissue. Advanced stages may require removal of both ovaries, along with the uterus (total hysterectomy), reproductive organs, and/or surrounding tissues (radical hysterectomy). Radiation Therapy High-energy x-rays or other types of radiation to kill cancer cells or keep them from growing. Chemotherapy Drugs to target and kill cancer in the body. Drugs may be given by mouth, through an IV (vein or muscle), or directly into the abdomen area.
  • 11. Additional Treatment Options Clinical trials Treatments that test the safety and effectiveness of new cancer drugs. • Clinical trials are part of the cancer research process. • Patients can enter clinical trials before, during, or after starting their cancer treatment. Biotherapy or immunotherapy Treatment that uses the patient’s immune system to fight cancer. Substances made by the body or made in a laboratory are used to boost, direct, or restore the body’s natural defenses against cancer. Targeted therapies A type of treatment that uses drugs or other substances to identify and attack specific cancer cells without harming normal cells.
  • 12. Clinical Trials = Innovation • Many of today's standard cancer treatments are based on earlier clinical trials. • Patients taking part in clinical trials may be among the first to receive a new treatment. • Patients who take part in clinical trials help improve future cancer treatment. For some patients, clinical trials are the best treatment option. See what clinical trials are available at Dana-Farber. For detailed information, consult your treatment team.
  • 13. Need more information? • Watch a webcast on Ovarian Cancer featuring Dr. Ursula Matulonis, Medical Director, Gynecologic Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. • Visit the Dana-Farber cancer website to learn more about the disease. Questions or concerns about your health? • Click here to contact a specialist in our Susan F. Smith Center for Women's Cancers Gynecologic Oncology Program. • Schedule an appointment online with Dana-Farber. Or call 877-442-3324 (877-442-DFCI).
  • 14. Pass it on. Save a life.