Q. Is ovarian cancer dangerous?
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While ovarian cancer is not as common as some other types of cancer, it is still a very dangerous disease. The cancer begins in the ovaries, which are part of the reproductive system. The ovaries produce eggs that are fertilized by sperm, and the fertilized eggs develop into babies. The ovaries also produce hormones that help to regulate the menstrual cycle. When ovarian cancer develops, it can spread to other parts of the reproductive system, as well as to other organs in the body. In its early stages, ovarian cancer may not cause any symptoms. However, as the disease progresses, it can cause pain in the pelvis or abdomen, bloating, and difficulty eating or feeling full. If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to see a doctor immediately. Early detection is key to successful treatment. While there is no sure way to prevent ovarian cancer, there are some risk factors that you can reduce, such as being overweight or taking certain hormone medications. If you are concerned about your risk of developing ovarian cancer, talk to your doctor.