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Ovarian cancer, the second most common gynecologic malignancy, can be cured 90-95% of the time when caught early.
Speaking of Women's Health Podcast Host talks through the risk factors like family history, BRCA gene mutations, obesity, and personal reproductive factors that are essential for early detection and prevention.
• Risk increases with age (over 50), family history, and BRCA gene mutations
• BRCA1 carriers face 35-70% lifetime risk compared to less than 2% in general population
• Pregnancy, breastfeeding, and hormonal contraceptives reduce risk by decreasing ovulation
• Tubal ligation, especially salpingectomy, dramatically lowers ovarian cancer risk
• Common symptoms include abdominal swelling, urinary changes, bloating, early satiety
• Regular pelvic exams and prompt reporting of symptoms are crucial for early detection
• Ashkenazi Jewish women have ten times higher rate of BRCA mutations
• Avoid using talcum powder near genital area as it's been linked to increased risk
• Consider genetic counseling if strong family history exists
• Prophylactic removal of tubes/ovaries after age 40 may be recommended for high-risk women
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