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Ovarian Cancer: Tests Required for Diagnosis and Evaluation

Diagnosis and evaluation of suspected or confirmed ovarian cancer depends upon scans, surgery, biopsies and blood tests. Discover what these are, what their results mean, what they are used for and when. Learn to decode your doctor and the basic medical terms used.
Ovarian Cancer and Tumor Markers: What Are Tumor Markers?
Ovarian cancer is actually a group of diseases and there are tumor markers that can be measured in the blood stream for these groups. Find out which ones are which.
Do I Have Ovarian Cancer?
Ovarian cancer is a feared diagnosis because it is often hard to detect early. Whenever a pelvic mass is found, it is possible that the mass is ovarian and might be cancerous. What are the chances that that mass on exam or ultrasound is cancer? Discover an index that helps determine what the risk of ovarian cancer is depending on several simple variables.
Ovarian Cancer: Decoding Operative and Pathology Reports
Ovarian cancer successful treatment depends upon what type of surgery is done, what is found, the type of ovarian cancer and the amount of tumor that is left behind. The surgical operative report and the pathology report contains critical information you need to know. Discover what you need to look for to decode these reports.
Ovarian Cancer: Decoding Radiology Reports
Ovarian cancer may be suspected by various scans, usually ultrasound and CAT scans or computerized tomography. Such scans are also used to follow the progress of treatment. Learn how to find the most important points in these reports.
Ovarian Cancer FIGO Surgical Staging System
Ovarian cancer is surgically staged by standards as defined by the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO). This is the full staging system as revised in 1998.
Ovarian Cancer Stage & Grade : Two Critical Factors
Ovarian cancer stage refers to where the cancer cells are located and if they have spread beyond the ovary to other areas of your body. Ovarian cancer grade refers to how abnormal the cancer cells look when viewed through a microscope. Both are crucial to prognosis.
Ovarian Cancer: When You Have Symptoms But There Is No Diagnosis
Ovarian cancer does have early symptoms, but many are ignored or downplayed by both patients and physicians. It is true that symptoms can be vague and non-specific. However, if you have symptoms that are not explained and no one believes you what can you do?

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