17. Ovarian Cancer
• Risk Factors
– increased age (average age at diagnosis 63 years old)
– never becoming pregnant, infertility
– increased BMI > 30
– personal history of breast cancer
– estrogen alone hormone replacement therapy
18. How do we treat Ovarian Cancer?
• Current Approach -- Surgery and Chemotherapy
• Primary Tumor Reductive Surgery (PDS)
– Surgery Chemotherapy
19. How do we treat Ovarian Cancer?
• Current Approach -- Surgery and Chemotherapy
• Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy (NACT)
– Chemotherapy Surgery Chemotherapy
20. How do we treat Ovarian Cancer?
• Goal of Surgery remove all visible disease
• Goal of Chemotherapy kill all cancer cells
37. Risk Factors
DIET
Eating red meat increases the risk of developing prostate cancer 3 times
Red meat are high in bad fat.
Prostate Cancer Risk Factors
64. • Go and visit your doctor!
If You have signs and symptoms
of Prostate Cancer
65. In Summary
• Always BE HEALTHY.
• Early diagnosis is very important.
• Treatments are available.
• Always BE INFORMED.
66. If You have signs and symptoms
of Prostate Cancer
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The cause of prostate cancer is unknown.
The risk for a man whose father had prostate cancer doubles, then doubles again if his brother also had the disease.
The occurrence of prostate cancer among Caucasian American males is 30 times greater than among Chinese males. The incidence of the disease among Afro-American men is twice what it is for American Caucasians.
Research indicates that a diet rich in fatty foods increases the risk of having the disease.
The cause of prostate cancer is unknown.
The risk for a man whose father had prostate cancer doubles, then doubles again if his brother also had the disease.
The occurrence of prostate cancer among Caucasian American males is 30 times greater than among Chinese males. The incidence of the disease among Afro-American men is twice what it is for American Caucasians.
Research indicates that a diet rich in fatty foods increases the risk of having the disease.
The cause of prostate cancer is unknown.
The risk for a man whose father had prostate cancer doubles, then doubles again if his brother also had the disease.
The occurrence of prostate cancer among Caucasian American males is 30 times greater than among Chinese males. The incidence of the disease among Afro-American men is twice what it is for American Caucasians.
Research indicates that a diet rich in fatty foods increases the risk of having the disease.
Because the prostate is an important organ in both the male urinary and reproductive systems, physically uncomfortable symptoms can impact the function and comfort of either system.
These are the major symptoms which should alert men that there may be a problem. The list is not all-inclusive and is only meant to touch on the more dramatic symptoms.
It is important to remember, however, that the early stages of prostate cancer may not exhibit any signs. That's why early detection tests are so important, even if none of these symptoms are present.
Because the prostate is an important organ in both the male urinary and reproductive systems, physically uncomfortable symptoms can impact the function and comfort of either system.
These are the major symptoms which should alert men that there may be a problem. The list is not all-inclusive and is only meant to touch on the more dramatic symptoms.
It is important to remember, however, that the early stages of prostate cancer may not exhibit any signs. That's why early detection tests are so important, even if none of these symptoms are present.
Because the prostate is an important organ in both the male urinary and reproductive systems, physically uncomfortable symptoms can impact the function and comfort of either system.
These are the major symptoms which should alert men that there may be a problem. The list is not all-inclusive and is only meant to touch on the more dramatic symptoms.
It is important to remember, however, that the early stages of prostate cancer may not exhibit any signs. That's why early detection tests are so important, even if none of these symptoms are present.
Because the prostate is an important organ in both the male urinary and reproductive systems, physically uncomfortable symptoms can impact the function and comfort of either system.
These are the major symptoms which should alert men that there may be a problem. The list is not all-inclusive and is only meant to touch on the more dramatic symptoms.
It is important to remember, however, that the early stages of prostate cancer may not exhibit any signs. That's why early detection tests are so important, even if none of these symptoms are present.
Because the prostate is an important organ in both the male urinary and reproductive systems, physically uncomfortable symptoms can impact the function and comfort of either system.
These are the major symptoms which should alert men that there may be a problem. The list is not all-inclusive and is only meant to touch on the more dramatic symptoms.
It is important to remember, however, that the early stages of prostate cancer may not exhibit any signs. That's why early detection tests are so important, even if none of these symptoms are present.
Because the prostate is an important organ in both the male urinary and reproductive systems, physically uncomfortable symptoms can impact the function and comfort of either system.
These are the major symptoms which should alert men that there may be a problem. The list is not all-inclusive and is only meant to touch on the more dramatic symptoms.
It is important to remember, however, that the early stages of prostate cancer may not exhibit any signs. That's why early detection tests are so important, even if none of these symptoms are present.
Because the prostate is an important organ in both the male urinary and reproductive systems, physically uncomfortable symptoms can impact the function and comfort of either system.
These are the major symptoms which should alert men that there may be a problem. The list is not all-inclusive and is only meant to touch on the more dramatic symptoms.
It is important to remember, however, that the early stages of prostate cancer may not exhibit any signs. That's why early detection tests are so important, even if none of these symptoms are present.
A DRE is a quick way for your doctor to check your prostate. No man looks forward to having it performed. You never get used to the procedure, but it can save your life. Male equivalent to a clinical breast exam from women.
A PSA, by contrast, is a simple blood test to determine whether or not there are cancer cells in your body. Because this test, along with the DRE can help identify multiple prostate health issues, including an enlarged or inflamed prostate, the PSA would have the same importance as a PAP for women – only much less invasive.
Both tests can miss some cancers, so a complete screening includes both. You should insist on having both tests.
Prostate cancer can kill at any age. Some men as young as 40 are diagnosed with the disease.
There are effective treatments for prostate cancer, but as yet there are no satisfactory cures.
Men are living longer and prostate cancer is diagnosed earlier. Therefore, treatment is being applied while the disease is still localized and most responsive to medical procedures.
Prostate cancer may not give a warning. That's why it is called the silent killer. Often, however, there may be some symptoms that indicate a problem. These should serve as a warning to any man experiencing them.
While some cases of prostate cancer are slow growing, others rapidly multiply and spread to other parts of the body.
Prostate cancer can kill at any age. Some men as young as 40 are diagnosed with the disease.
There are effective treatments for prostate cancer, but as yet there are no satisfactory cures.
Men are living longer and prostate cancer is diagnosed earlier. Therefore, treatment is being applied while the disease is still localized and most responsive to medical procedures.
Prostate cancer may not give a warning. That's why it is called the silent killer. Often, however, there may be some symptoms that indicate a problem. These should serve as a warning to any man experiencing them.
While some cases of prostate cancer are slow growing, others rapidly multiply and spread to other parts of the body.
Prostate cancer can kill at any age. Some men as young as 40 are diagnosed with the disease.
There are effective treatments for prostate cancer, but as yet there are no satisfactory cures.
Men are living longer and prostate cancer is diagnosed earlier. Therefore, treatment is being applied while the disease is still localized and most responsive to medical procedures.
Prostate cancer may not give a warning. That's why it is called the silent killer. Often, however, there may be some symptoms that indicate a problem. These should serve as a warning to any man experiencing them.
While some cases of prostate cancer are slow growing, others rapidly multiply and spread to other parts of the body.
Prostate cancer can kill at any age. Some men as young as 40 are diagnosed with the disease.
There are effective treatments for prostate cancer, but as yet there are no satisfactory cures.
Men are living longer and prostate cancer is diagnosed earlier. Therefore, treatment is being applied while the disease is still localized and most responsive to medical procedures.
Prostate cancer may not give a warning. That's why it is called the silent killer. Often, however, there may be some symptoms that indicate a problem. These should serve as a warning to any man experiencing them.
While some cases of prostate cancer are slow growing, others rapidly multiply and spread to other parts of the body.
Prostate cancer can kill at any age. Some men as young as 40 are diagnosed with the disease.
There are effective treatments for prostate cancer, but as yet there are no satisfactory cures.
Men are living longer and prostate cancer is diagnosed earlier. Therefore, treatment is being applied while the disease is still localized and most responsive to medical procedures.
Prostate cancer may not give a warning. That's why it is called the silent killer. Often, however, there may be some symptoms that indicate a problem. These should serve as a warning to any man experiencing them.
While some cases of prostate cancer are slow growing, others rapidly multiply and spread to other parts of the body.
Prostate cancer can kill at any age. Some men as young as 40 are diagnosed with the disease.
There are effective treatments for prostate cancer, but as yet there are no satisfactory cures.
Men are living longer and prostate cancer is diagnosed earlier. Therefore, treatment is being applied while the disease is still localized and most responsive to medical procedures.
Prostate cancer may not give a warning. That's why it is called the silent killer. Often, however, there may be some symptoms that indicate a problem. These should serve as a warning to any man experiencing them.
While some cases of prostate cancer are slow growing, others rapidly multiply and spread to other parts of the body.
A Gallup poll indicated that less than 50% of men with the disease didn't care to learn the full range of treatment options available to them. A Lou Harris poll found that 30% of men never discussed with their physician how various treatment options might affect their lifestype. We men must learn to break out of the barrier of silence that has built up around this epidemic.
There is a wealth of information available, and it is written in an understandable form. You don't need to have medical training. The library or Internet are excellent information resources.
Contact your local prostate cancer support group and speak personally with a survivor.
A Gallup poll indicated that less than 50% of men with the disease didn't care to learn the full range of treatment options available to them. A Lou Harris poll found that 30% of men never discussed with their physician how various treatment options might affect their lifestype. We men must learn to break out of the barrier of silence that has built up around this epidemic.
There is a wealth of information available, and it is written in an understandable form. You don't need to have medical training. The library or Internet are excellent information resources.
Contact your local prostate cancer support group and speak personally with a survivor.