Ovarian Cancer Care and Treatment
Understanding Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer originates in the ovaries, the female reproductive glands responsible for producing eggs and hormones. It is one of the most serious gynecologic cancers, as it often goes undetected in the early stages due to subtle or non-specific symptoms. Early diagnosis and specialized care are crucial for effective treatment, and Dr. Nirmala Chandrashekar is committed to providing compassionate and comprehensive care for patients facing ovarian cancer.
Common Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer
While early-stage ovarian cancer may not cause noticeable symptoms, the following can be indicative of the condition, particularly if they persist:
- Abdominal bloating or swelling
- Pelvic discomfort or pain
- Difficulty eating or feeling full quickly
- Frequent or urgent need to urinate
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, Dr. Nirmala recommends scheduling a consultation to discuss your concerns and conduct any necessary screenings.
Risk Factors for Ovarian Cancer
Several factors can increase the risk of developing ovarian cancer:
- Age: Most ovarian cancers develop after menopause, particularly in women over 50.
- Family History: A family history of ovarian, breast, or colorectal cancer can increase risk.
- Genetics: BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations are linked to a higher risk of ovarian cancer.
- Endometriosis: A condition where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus.
By understanding your risk factors, Dr. Nirmala can help you take proactive steps, including genetic testing and preventive screenings if applicable.
Diagnosis and Treatment Options
Dr. Nirmala uses a range of advanced diagnostic tools to detect ovarian cancer, including imaging tests (such as ultrasound and CT scans), blood tests, and biopsies. Treatment plans are personalized to each patient’s condition, ensuring the best possible outcomes. Available treatment options include:
Surgery: In most cases, surgery is performed to remove as much of the tumor as possible. This may include removing one or both ovaries, the fallopian tubes, and sometimes other affected tissues. Dr. Nirmala uses minimally invasive techniques whenever possible, allowing for quicker recovery and reduced discomfort.
Chemotherapy: Chemotherapy involves using drugs to target and kill cancer cells. It may be used before surgery (to shrink the tumor) or after surgery to reduce the risk of recurrence.
Targeted Therapy: For certain types of ovarian cancer, targeted therapy can be used to attack specific cancer cells with fewer effects on healthy cells.
Immunotherapy: Immunotherapy, though still an emerging treatment, works by stimulating the body’s immune system to fight cancer cells more effectively.
Dr. Nirmala will discuss each option with you in detail, outlining potential benefits and side effects to help you make informed decisions about your care.
Support and Aftercare
Dealing with ovarian cancer can be a challenging experience, both physically and emotionally. Dr. Nirmala Chandrashekar and her team provide ongoing support through:
- Follow-up Care: Regular check-ups to monitor health and detect any potential recurrence early.
- Symptom Management: Helping manage any side effects of treatment for a better quality of life.
- Patient Counseling and Support Groups: Offering resources to help patients and their families cope with the emotional aspects of treatment.
Why Choose Dr. Nirmala Chandrashekar
Dr. Nirmala Chandrashekar is highly experienced in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of ovarian cancer. With a compassionate approach, she provides a supportive environment, guiding patients through every stage of their journey. Her commitment to using the latest treatment methods ensures that each patient receives the highest quality care tailored to their needs.
Book A Consultation
If you are concerned about ovarian cancer or need expert care and guidance, schedule a consultation with Dr. Nirmala Chandrashekar. She is here to provide comprehensive, compassionate care every step of the way.
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