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Ovarian Cancer

Woman Ovarian Cancer Beauty

What Is Ovarian Cancer? This is cancer that starts in the ovaries (female reproductive glands in which the ova, or eggs, are formed).

In 2009, estimated new cases of this disease in the United States will be approximately 21,550.

Of which, approximately 14,600 victims will die after spending millions and millions of dollars on Traditional Treatments that doesn't heal them.

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That's a huge number of women who underwent traditional treatments and spent great sums of money, and still died!

Two thirds of these will be women age 55 and older, and about one fourth will be women between ages 35 and 54.

What Are The Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer ?

Many times the symptoms are non-specific and can be thought to be a number of other female problems. When a proper diagnosis is made, many times the disease has spread beyond the ovaries.

General symptoms can include:
• Abnormal menstrual cycles
• Increased abdominal girth
• Since of pelvic heaviness
• Vaginal bleeding
• Vague lower abdominal discomfort
• Unexplained back pain that worsens over time

Gastrointestinal symptoms of this disease are usually more non-specific than general symptoms. They may include:
• Lack of appetite (also a symptom of Pancreatic Cancer)
• Increased gas
• Bloating
• Inability to ingest usual volumes of food
• Indigestion
• Nausea and vomiting, which are also symptoms of Colon Cancer, and Pancreatic Cancer

Other symptoms that may also be present:
• Excessive hair growth
• Increased urgency to urinate with increased frequency

What Are The Tests Used To Diagnose Ovarian Cancer?

They may include a physical exam, and any or all of the following:
• Pelvic exam
• Blood chemistry to include a complete blood count
• Urinalysis
• GI series
• Alpha fetoprotein
• Ultrasound, CT scan and/or MRI of the abdomen
• Exploratory laparotomy

What Are Stages For This Disease?

Stages of this disease are: stage 1, 2, 3, 4, and recurrent (stage 4 is where it has spread to the abdomen, pelvis, liver, lungs, and other organs).

What Are The Traditional Treatments For Ovarian Cancer?

Surgery is the most common treatment, followed by chemotherapy. Surgery, in most cases, requires the removal of both ovaries, the uterus, fallopian tubes, lymph glands, and as much of the tumor as possible. In some cases, radiation therapy may be used, especially if it is recurrent cancer.

Peggy Sue Roberts, December 2009, at age 61 Alternative Cancer Treatments That Work!

When I was diagnosed in January 2007, my doctor gave me as short as 3-months to live and rated my cancer somewhere between stage 3 or 4.

Without checking any alternatives, I started chemotherapy at my health care provider’s oncology department.

I was scheduled for 6-rounds of chemotherapy; each round was a double-bag.

During my second infusion, I experienced a deathly reaction to the chemicals and almost died in the treatment chair.

That near-death experience was the catalyst that sent me in search of Alternative Cancer Treatments.

After weeks of searching, I found a wonderful clinic which was recommended in one of Kevin Trudeau’s books. I devoured the website information and read all the survivor’s testimonials. Then, my husband and I discussed and prayed about the possibilities of me going to the clinic.

It was a big decision to go; it shouldn’t have been, but it was. I had butterflies like I have never had them before. Then, together my husband and I made the decision for me to go to the clinic.

The treatments were for two-weeks; now they do three-weeks for less money than I paid for my two-weeks. I regained my energy and smile back almost instantly after the treatments began.

After returning home, I made an appointment with oncology. He ordered another PET-scan because he couldn’t detect any cancer remaining when he physically examined me. I held my breath for about a week until the results came back…Cancer-Free!!

That was three-years ago.

I have full faith that you can become the next cancer survivor by going to the clinic. Take your opportunity now and have a FREE CONFIDENTIAL MEDICAL EVALUATION, to discover if you are a good candidate for Alternative Cancer Treatments.

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Thank you for visiting my "Ovarian Cancer" page.


To your health and happiness,

Peggy Sue Roberts
Yucca Valley, California


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