Anti Ovarian Antibody Questions

Can stage iv ovarian cancer with liver metastasis of a 59 years old female be cured by homeopathy. Pls pls pls do respond doctor.

Homeopathy Doctor, Bellary
Its not possible to completely cure the case. Only the most bothering symptoms can be made better. Otherwise complete cure is not possible. If anyone claims complete cure, its just false promise.
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What are the chances of a 19 year old having vaginal cancer? How would one know if they did.

MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, FMAS, DMAS, Fellowship in Assisted Reproductive technology, MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Gynaecologist, Noida
hELLO, the chances are low, but there are tumour markers which can be done to find out the same and also imaging modalities.
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Ca-125 ovarian cancer marker, result-8.20, unit u/ml, biological reference range- 0.00-35.00. What does it signify plzz tell me is it sign of cancer.

MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Fellow of Academy of General Education (FAGE)
General Physician, Delhi
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. High amounts of ca-125 in the blood (generally more than 35 units per ml) could be a sign of ovarian cancer. If someone has symptoms related to ovarian cancer, such as bloating, pelvic or abdominal pain, the test can be one of the first steps to check for the disease. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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I am a 27 old woman, past few months I get surgery (tumor from my left ovarian) after research it found it was a ovarian cancer. But they already remove 100% of the disease. My question is should I take chemotherapy?

MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Fellow of Academy of General Education (FAGE)
General Physician, Delhi
It may depends upon your medical condition. But we have to look into the details of the problem. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and healthy lifestyle.
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My girlfriend is 17 years old and she said she had a bump/lump the size of a quarter. She said it has grown larger since when she first noticed it. I believe this could be cancerous because she has had a family member that has recently passed away due to untreated cancer. She also has been experiencing symptoms of ovarian cancer such as: urinating very frequently (with little water intake) irregular periods (she has been on her period for 4+ weeks) feeling full after not eating much food (sometimes, also sometimes skips meals) random upset stomachs (frequent) pelvic pain (frequent) swelling/bloating in her abdomen intercourse has been painful (last time was about 6 months ago) other things she experiences that have raised my concern: pain in the breasts (just the left one) unable to get pregnant (even when not using any form of birth control) feeling lightheaded (fell in the shower recently due to it) pain in her legs (this happened once recently for a couple days but it hasn’t happened since) feeling overheated (to the point where she needs to splash her face with cold water and sit down) (this happens daily) please give me as much information, I am not an expert I just need to know what we should do next, she has an appointment scheduled but it's not for a long time (october 6th) because of covid-19. What should we do? What treatment would she need. Need help asap. It seems like symptoms keep getting worse and more out of control and we're scared that she will not be able to wait until her appointment that is in october.

MBBS, MD - Radiotherapy
Oncologist,
Hi lybrate-user. Your girlfriend should undergo some tests to ascertain the diagnosis like ct scan of abdomen, thyroid function tests, sex hormonal profile.
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One of my relative ,43 years old, has tumour in ovary. It is 5 cm in size. Can you give me percentage that the tumour is benign or malignant (plz give me percentage or probability)

MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Fellow of Academy of General Education (FAGE)
General Physician, Delhi
I am sorry to hear about your concern, but I will be happy to assist you. Ovarian cancer is rare in women younger than 40. The percentage of ovarian cancer-related deaths in the same age group was less than 1 percent. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Hello, I am 33 years old woman. My mom died of ovarian cancer. Should I get removed my ovaries to prevent this?

MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Fellow of Academy of General Education (FAGE)
General Physician, Delhi
Removing the ovaries increases the risk of heart disease and osteoporosis. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and healthy lifestyle.
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I am having paraovarian cyst sized 8.3 * 6.5 cm but 90% is paraovarian according to last test. It can be ovarian. Ca125 value was 5.10 before 2 months but today, I got another ca125 report which shows 15.10 so these are within range but increasing value and increasing size of cyst is serious? And can this be cancer.

BHMS
Homeopath, Hooghly
I am having paraovarian cyst sized 8.3 * 6.5 cm but 90% is paraovarian according to last test. It can be ovarian. Ca1...
CA 125 is not a diagnostic,, but ur cyst I'd increasing,, if u wants to cure ur cyst then u have to do proper homeopathic treatment, by proper homeopathic treatment only it is curable completely
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Hello, in my sonography report ovarian tumor is detected. What does it mean? The length of it is 5 cm to 7 cm what is the treatment for it? And can I consider it a serious problem? Please reply its very urgent.

MD - Homeopathy, BHMS
Homeopath, Vadodara
Yes it is a serious condition. It needs proper treatment immediately. You can consult me at Lybrate. Avoid taking any hormonal pills.
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