How long do you live after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer?
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If you are diagnosed with ovarian cancer, Unfortunately, the prognosis for this type of cancer is not good. Ovarian cancer has a poor survival rate because it’s often caught late and many people don’t experience symptoms until the disease reaches advanced stages. Additionally, some types of chemotherapy can cause infertility in women who aren’t yet done having children; something that isn’t talked about enough when discussing treatment options. It may be hard to talk about fertility loss as one would expect it to be more of an issue after chemo than before but this is simply not true. Chemotherapy (especially cisplatin) causes ovarian damage even if given prior to surgery or radiation therapy which makes pregnancy very difficult.
After having the initial diagnosis of ovarian cancer, many women are often given chemo or radiation therapy treatments to help stop it from spreading. – A woman who has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer may live for five years after their first treatment begins depending on how far along the disease is at that time. – It’s important to understand that most cases of ovarian cancer do progress slowly and don’t spread throughout the body right away. This means a patient can have several good quality years after starting treatment before any issues begin developing due to this type of tumor growth in one location nearby other vital organs within your pelvic region.
Some people will even go into remission for several years without having to undergo any type of treatment after their initial diagnosis and this is.
If you are diagnosed with ovarian cancer, it’s important that you seek out a medical professional who specializes in treating the condition. This can help ensure your odds of living beyond five years when taking into account all factors such as age, overall health status, stage at which the disease was discovered and what treatments they have available for patients like yourself.