Ovarian cancer is the biggest killer amongst all of the
female cancers. Nearly 80% of those treated for ovarian
cancer will experience a recurrence. The chances of death
within the first five years of treatment is nearly 50%, no
matter if it is stage 2,3, or 4. These grim statistics are
now a reality for my own life. I am an ovarian cancer
survivor.
One reason ovarian cancer is so deadly is because it is
very difficult to detect. Often, by the time it is
diagnosed, the cancer has spread to other parts of the
body. There is no reliable screening for ovarian cancer
like there is for breast cancer and cervical cancer. It can
only be detected through an exam by an Ob/Gyn. So, it is
important for all women to make an effort to get those
yearly exams.
There is a tumor marker,CA-125, in the blood that may
show the presence of ovarian cancer. It is not used as a
screening procedure because it is not reliable enough.
However, in cases where a woman is at a high risk, the
CA-125 marker may be used to alert a Dr. for further
testing.
A woman's worst nightmare is the diagnosis of cancer.
Yet, early detection is the best way to prevent any cancer
from spreading and growing. Take care of yourself and take
the time to get your yearly exam. It could save your
life.