Health › Health & Fitness       16.06.2021

Ovarian cancer – Delay in prognosis increases the burden

Ovarian cancer is one of the increasing cancer affecting women all over the world. The most challenging part about this cancer is that the initial symptoms may get overlooked as just the period related problem or other common illness of the stomach making the prognosis difficult.

In most women, ovarian cancers originate in the epithelium, or outer lining, of the ovary. At this stage, the cancer may show few initial symptoms like:

It is easy to get confused with these signs falsely relating it to other regular abdomen related problems and ignore them. Also, taking medications may give temporary relief for few of these symptoms. It is advised for women to visit the gynecologist if the symptoms persists instead of taking over the counter medicines.

In many cases, ovarian cancer gets diagnosed after it spreads to the pelvis and abdomen which makes it difficult to treat. Ovarian cancers can be treated effectively when it if confined only to the ovary. There are 3 types of ovarian cancer wherein each cell can develop into a different type of tumor:

What increases the risk of ovarian cancer?

There is no scientifically known causes for a woman to develop ovarian cancer. Obesity the major lifeclass disorder can increase the risk of ovarian cancer. Along with this, family history of ovarian cancer, regular use of certain fertility medications, hormone therapies, endometriosis, genetic reasons can also lead to ovarian cancer.

How difficult is it to diagnose ovarian cancer?

Ovaries are situated deep inside the abdominal cavity. Therefore, it is impossible to feel the tumor development in this region. Also, there is no routine diagnostic screening available for ovarian cancer. As the symptoms of this type to cancer are not very specific, it is crucial to have a regular consultation with the gynaecologist when a woman observes any of the above signs.

As a part of diagnosis, doctor may suggest the patient to undergo pelvic exam. It will help in understanding the irregularities in the region. Abdominal CT scan, blood test to measure cancer antigen, Transvaginal ultrasound are the other few tests to detect ovarian cancer.

How to reduce the risk of ovarian cancer?

Though there are no known practices to prevent ovarian cancer, the risk can be reduced by taking various measures.

Sometimes, the health problems we face may seem very simple. However, it is important to notice them early and consult the doctor to get the timely treatment.

By Dr. Thejaswini J, Consultant, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Columbia Asia Hospital Sarjapur Road (A unit of Manipal Hospitals)

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