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What is the life expectancy after early stage ovarian cancer surgery?

Ovarian cancer usually refers to a manifestation of malignant tumors in female ovaries, and ovarian cancer threatens women’s health, so it requires timely treatment, especially early-stage ovarian cancer. In daily life, if a female friend experiences sudden pain in the lower abdomen, she needs to pay close attention to it. It may be caused by ovarian cancer. So how long is the life expectancy after early stage ovarian cancer surgery? How long is the life expectancy after early stage ovarian cancer surgery?

Nowadays, ovarian cancer is also possible to be cured, but the specific survival time after surgery cannot be predicted and judged. Regular follow-up and review should be done after treatment. Generally, there will be no recurrence within 5 years. The chance of recurrence will be smaller. The interval between re-examinations also needs to be determined according to the staging after surgery. The reexamination items include corresponding blood tumor marker examinations and imaging examinations such as color ultrasound and CT.

Ovarian cancer stage 1c means that the first stage of ovarian cancer only exists in the ovary. Stage 1c means that there is a tumor on the ovarian surface or the capsule has ruptured, or it can be in the peritoneal cavity or ascites washing fluid. Find tumor cells. Stage 1c is an early-stage tumor with good prognosis. Through surgery and chemotherapy, the survival rate for five years and above is increased to 80%. As for medicine, it is recommended to try the ginsenoside rg3 developed by Dr. R&F, which is widely used clinically and has outstanding effects. It can alleviate the side effects of chemotherapy, enhance the efficacy of chemotherapy, shorten the treatment cycle, and reduce the pain of patients. By inhibiting tumor angiogenesis, it effectively inhibits tumor recurrence and metastasis. In addition, patients should undergo regular check-ups to prevent recurrence.

For ovarian cancer, it is generally a relatively malignant tumor with a relatively high incidence rate among women. Because this situation is discovered relatively early, early-stage ovarian cancer is generally treated aggressively with radical surgery and After postoperative chemotherapy, the survival rate for more than five years is relatively high. But after all, this is a malignant tumor that is generally impossible to be completely cured. Therefore, maintaining an optimistic attitude and being prepared to fight cancer is helpful for treatment. Patients with early ovarian cancer after surgery should maintain good living habits, do not stay up late, and eat more foods rich in vitamins. You can also eat more mushrooms, kiwis, black fungus, onions, leeks, etc. Do not drink alcohol. If you have dry stools, you can take If you have symptoms of fever, you can take anti-inflammatory drugs such as amoxicillin. If you have symptoms of dizziness, you can take donkey-hide gelatin oral liquid. Is late-stage ovarian cancer contagious?

There is no infection in the late stage of ovarian cancer, but ovarian cancer spreads very easily and grows quickly. However, in the early stage, patients often have no symptoms or have mild symptoms. They are usually discovered accidentally during gynecological examination, or It is not discovered until the tumor grows to a certain size and extends beyond the pelvic cavity, symptoms appear in the abdomen, or complications occur. However, it is usually at an advanced stage by the time medical treatment is given. Ovarian cancer is a very malignant cancer that is common in female reproductive organs. Its incidence rate ranks third among gynecological tumors, but ovarian epithelial cancer ranks first in mortality, posing a serious threat to women's lives. Ovarian cancer has no clinical manifestations in the early stage, and it is quite difficult to distinguish its tissue type and whether it is benign or malignant. Therefore, ovarian cancer has attracted widespread attention.

In the perception of many female friends, abdominal distension is a trivial matter, but if prolonged abdominal distension occurs, it may be related to ovarian cancer, because the tumor compresses itself and stretches the surrounding area in the abdominal cavity. Caused by ligaments and the onset of ascites, patients often feel abdominal distension. Women with unexplained abdominal bloating, especially menopausal women, should seek gynecological examination promptly. Patients with ovarian cancer generally have obvious symptoms such as abdominal distension, abdominal mass, or ascites. If the tumor compresses the nerves, it can cause abdominal pain, low back pain or lower limb pain. If the tumor compresses the pelvic veins, edema of the lower limbs will occur. In the advanced stage, It is manifested as weight loss, severe anemia and other cachexia symptoms. Female friends should pay close attention to their own health. If uncomfortable symptoms appear, they should go to a regular hospital for examination as soon as possible, and then actively receive treatment after diagnosis. Do not give up treatment just because you think it is cancer. In fact, cancer can also be cured. and extend patients’ lives.

Patients with ovarian cancer who have a relatively long course of disease will suffer from loss of appetite and symptoms of progressive weight loss due to long-term physical exertion, as well as symptoms of cachexia such as fatigue and boredom, so female friends should, You can best prevent ovarian cancer by eating a balanced diet with more calcium and less fat, participating in regular sports, sleeping regularly, maintaining a good mood, having children at the right age, and breastfeeding.