Ovarian Cancer: Prescription Drug Financial...
Ovarian cancer treatment is very expensive. Those without coverage and/or in a low income group may have difficulty paying for medications they need. Here is a list of information and assistance programs. (Source: About.com Ovarian Cancer)
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Fighting Ovarian Cancer with AHCC Mushrooms
There are an estimated 38,000 species of mushrooms, rich in protein, fiber, B and C vitamins, calcium and other minerals. Could these mushrooms be active in fighting ovarian cancer? (Source: About.com Ovarian Cancer)
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Ovarian Cancer: Curcumin or Trumeric Alternativ...
Curcumin or turmeric (Curcuma longa) is a plant belonging to the ginger family which has been a food spice or natural additive in many countries. Does it have anti-cancer potential? (Source: About.com Ovarian Cancer)
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Colostomy and Ileosomy in Ovarian Cancer: What...
Ovarian cancer surgery requires removal of parts of the intestine in some cases. This sometimes means a stoma, or an opening through the skin, to collect stool in a bag. (Source: About.com Ovarian Cancer)
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Ovarian Cancer: Chemotherapy Basics
Ovarian cancer is treated by an combination of surgery and chemotherapy in all but the earliest stages. Learn the basics about when and how chemotherapy is used in ovarian cancer treatment. (Source: About.com Ovarian Cancer)
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Ovarian Cancer: Blood Vessels Feed Growth
Ovarian cancer requires blood vessels to grow. Learn now it creates its own blood supply. (Source: About.com Ovarian Cancer)
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Adenopathy (Lymphadenopathy)
Adenopathy, or lymphadenopathy, is a description of enlarged lymph nodes found on physical examination or scans. What does adenopathy mean if you have ovarian cancer? Learn the full definition of adenopathy (lymphadenopathy). (Source: About.com Ovarian Cancer)
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Functional Ovarian Cyst
Functional ovarian cysts are not tumors. What are they exactly? Learn the full definition of functional ovarian cyst. (Source: About.com Ovarian Cancer)
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Sex and Intimacy After Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis
Ovarian cancer treatment, or even a cancer diagnosis itself, can strongly influence emotional and sexual relationships. Clearly there is a physical and psychological aftermath, which can affect maintaining or gaining new relationships. Yet, emotional support, intimacy and sexuality are cornerstones of your recovery and exploration of life beyond. (Source: About.com Ovarian Cancer)
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Ovarian Cancer and Sexuality Tips
Ovarian cancer can lead to sexuality challenges. Here are some tips to consider in getting on track with intimacy and sexuality. (Source: About.com Ovarian Cancer)
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Cytoreduction
Ovarian cancer treatment depends upon surgery and chemotherapy. Learn about cytoreduction or cytoreductive surgery, the first step. (Source: About.com Ovarian Cancer)
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Ovarian Cancer: Which Way and When?
Ovarian cancer chemotherapy is usually administered after surgery. However, sometimes it is given before surgery or alone. Discover the differences and what is more appropriate for you. (Source: About.com Ovarian Cancer)
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Abdomen
The human abdomen is the central portion of the body which contains organs such as the intestines, liver and spleen, among others. (Source: About.com Ovarian Cancer)
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Ovarian Cancer: Coping With Malnutrition and...
Cancer produces biochemicals that cause a variety of unwanted effects like fatigue, nausea, taste change, loss of appetite and general wasting of muscle. The treatments can actually make some of these symptoms worse and come with additional side effects. Discover what's available to cope with malnutrition. (Source: About.com Ovarian Cancer)
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Lymph Node
Lymph nodes are part of your immune system. Discover what they are made of and what they do. (Source: About.com Ovarian Cancer)
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