Friday, June 22, 2007

one women out of 70 women will develop ovarian cancer

Ovarian cancer is often described as the "silent killer" because there are no readily identifiable symptoms. When sometimes you notice you have symptoms of ovarian cancer it might be to late to cure and the fourth killer disease in the world to women. Women after the age of fifty must had a ovarian check up as early detection can save a women lives.


Survey has found one women out of 70 women will develop ovarian cancer in her life time and the cancer occur more to white people than the Asian women. The risk factors for women to have ovarian cancer are women with ovulation facilitators who had several pregnancies and also a swedist study shows evidencw that high intakes of lactose and dairy products, especially milk, may incearse the risk of serous ovarian cancer. The less change of women to get ovarian cancer is food which isa vegetarian rich diet, breast feeding during chilbirth and oral contraceptives.

The symptoms pelvic-abdominal pain, abdominal swelling, non-menstruation related bleeding (spottings, metrorrhagy). Ovarian cancer is very often associated with other cancers which must be screened and detected simultaneously: breast, colon, endometrium (womb lining), cervix.