My gyno has recently said i might have Endo. but i have knots and back pain which is one of the signs of ovarian cancer.. What are my chances of having this.. my gyno is also getting me to go get a transvagional ultrasound…|||no time to play with this toots. have the ultra sound and that will show the doc what you need to know. if further study is required he/she will do it at that point. don%26#039;t wait. have blood work drawn ca125. it doesn%26#039;t show for every type of ovarian cancer, but have it done anyway. don%26#039;t stop and wonder, just do it. too many women die from ovarian cancer because it isn%26#039;t found early enough.|||get tested for the cancer, my grandmother is in remission for it, she had to have her ovaries removed, good luck sweetie!!|||what kind of knots? Did she give you a pap? I doubt it, I knew someone who had it and she had pain on her left lower tummy area|||Just hang in there, and wait to see what the tests will show. Good luck and I%26#039;m sure everything will be fine. I know it%26#039;s a scary thing. Let us know how everything turns out.|||The national cancer institue says chances are 40% average for women. 45% for men to get a cancer at least once in a lifetime.
Chances are those, what you do next is key, find medical help outside the U.S. called Bioelectric closed circuitry, it has a higher success rate of other treatmens and is easier on the patient.
ask me more on www.emfscience.net i would love to help|||i was diagnosed with endometriosis. it happened after i had a tubal pregnancy in my early twenties and had to terminate it. if you have an hmo like i did, those doctors misdiagnosis you all the time. try to get more than one opinion. after i had my second child at 25, it went away. go figure.|||ask for the ca125 test for ovarian cancer.
i have endo and went in for laprascopic surgery in novemebr and they found cancerous cells… stage1 ovarian cancer… i had all the signs and symptoms too. if they catch it in stage 1, its curable, if not, its a long long long long long process.. to beat it..|||Overall, your signs are very general and are not very specific for cancer. If you are younger than 35, the chance of ovarian cancer is small. If you are over 35, there is a bigger chance but still small compared to all other benign conditions. So don%26#039;t worry too much and wait to see the results from your doctor.|||Don%26#039; t mess with this - have a CT scan and a ca125 blood test. I was 29 when diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Am now almost 4 years in remission. But the tumor they removed was the size of a 6 month old featus and had spread to my lymph nodes. I%26#039;m a very lucky woman. A few more months and I would have been a statistic. Get your doctor to do the tests now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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