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Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month

They say that Ovarian Cancer whispers. It is a silent killer. The symptoms are often attributed to GI issues (bloating, abdominal pain, difficulty eating, going to the bathroom often), there is no reliable screening method, and it is hard to find in its early curable stages.

My mom experienced these types of symptoms. By the time doctors took a closer look, they discovered ovarian cancer in advanced stages. She lived for a little over a year. Not a day goes by that I don’t think about and miss her.

Ladies, please educate yourselves about the symptoms and risk factors associated with ovarian cancer. Has anyone in your family been diagnosed with ovarian cancer? How about breast cancer under the age of 50? Male breast cancer? Two members on the same side of the family with any of these cancers: breast, ovarian or fallopian, prostate, pancreatic, or melanoma? These signs may point to hereditary cancer. If you suspect the cancer in your family may be hereditary, it is important to consult with a genetics expert. Find one here.

Ovarian Cancer Fact Sheet

September: Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month

Ovarian Cancer Awareness

Mom update

My mother was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in June ’12. She is now in the middle of round three of chemotherapy. Three more treatments left until additional scans and assessments are done to determine what the next step will be. Her CA-125 markers are still high – in the 500s. See this post for more of her story.