Ovarian cancer is a type of cancer that affects only women, usually after the age of menopause but it can happen at any stage in life.
The ovaries are a part of the female reproductive system that produces mature eggs in preparation for fertilization. They are also responsible for producing the hormones oestrogen and progesterone.
While your own risk factors will determine how often you should undergo screening for ovarian cancer, you should have regular screening performed if you are currently post-menopausal or have a family history of this type of cancer. Additionally, any concerning symptoms should also be discussed with your doctor.
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