and blood in the urine, with stage one, can stage one be treated without surgery? becasue I HATE operations and I HATE hospitals with a passion. I will not get chemotherapy, I just want to know if it can be treated with just drugs without side affects. Any advice, because I sure need it.
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majenkie on
July 31st, 2009
Nope, you’ll have to have it out. You can’t have your cake and eat it, too, hon—-cancer doesn’t just go away with easy drugs and good nutrition. You’ll need either surgery or powerful medications with powerful side effects to get rid of it. Just be grateful they caught it in stage one, as that very rarely happens. Usually it’s caught much later, and the prognosis is VERY bad then.
You’re going to have to become a lot tougher than you ever thought you’d have to be. Talk to your family, your friends, and your doctors—your current attitude is understandable, but wildly inappropriate for what you’re facing. You need to get them to help you understand what’s going on with your body. Good luck, girl, start taking this seriously!
your friend in need on
July 31st, 2009
surgery is the primary treatment of all ovarian cancers
u have to know how far it has spread…
and remove the cancer
and if its early enough u can take only part of ovarey out….
the role of drugs is only to prevent spread and after surgery…
so also radiation
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Nope, you’ll have to have it out. You can’t have your cake and eat it, too, hon—-cancer doesn’t just go away with easy drugs and good nutrition. You’ll need either surgery or powerful medications with powerful side effects to get rid of it. Just be grateful they caught it in stage one, as that very rarely happens. Usually it’s caught much later, and the prognosis is VERY bad then.
You’re going to have to become a lot tougher than you ever thought you’d have to be. Talk to your family, your friends, and your doctors—your current attitude is understandable, but wildly inappropriate for what you’re facing. You need to get them to help you understand what’s going on with your body. Good luck, girl, start taking this seriously!
surgery is the primary treatment of all ovarian cancers
u have to know how far it has spread…
and remove the cancer
and if its early enough u can take only part of ovarey out….
the role of drugs is only to prevent spread and after surgery…
so also radiation