When ovarian cancer is fast and menopause is late, ovulation frequency increases.

2019-09-22 01:13:11

Ovarian cancer is usually diagnosed by blood tests, but surgical methods can be used to confirm the diagnosis.

Ovarian cancer characteristically occurs in the ovarian epithelium, that is, the membrane covering the ovary, so early diagnosis is difficult because the cancer can easily metastasize into the abdominal cavity.

Other causes include westernized eating habits, delayed first birth, fewer births and reduced breastfeeding.

Early menstruation and late menopause increase the ovulation frequency, which is known to have a higher incidence of cancer.

Five years after treatment, there is a high risk of recurrence, so you should receive well-scheduled treatment.

If lymphadenectomy is performed, care should be taken for the lower abdomen, pelvis, and lower extremity, and moxibustion or acupuncture should be avoided.

Wear long pants and comfortable shoes even in summer.

You should never avoid the sauna.

Ovarian cancer refers to cancers that occur in the ovary and is classified into epithelial cell carcinoma, goblet cell tumor, and sexual parenchymal tumor according to the tissues that develop.