Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian epithelial cancer begins in the tissue that covers the ovaries, which are the reproductive glands that produce eggs (ova). While there are different types of ovarian cancer, such as germ cell and stromal tumors, ovarian epithelial cancer is the most common, accounting for about 90% of ovarian cancer patients. This cancer typically occurs in women who are past menopause (approximately age 50 and up), with about half of the women who are diagnosed at age 63 or older. More Caucasian women are affected than African-American women.
Arizona Oncology offers an integrated team-oriented approach to provide you with the best possible care. Our ovarian cancer doctors are eager to explain the facts and answer your questions at every step along the way. Our team of dedicated, highly-trained physicians and staff are committed to providing the highest quality compassionate ovarian cancer care to our patients. We will help you, and your family, make individualized treatment decisions in partnership with our medical team. During this process, you will gain the knowledge and confidence to help manage your cancer and continue with routine activities of daily life.
Signs & Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian Cancer Risk Factors and Prevention
Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis
- Pelvic Exam
- Blood Tests
- Ultrasound
Ovarian Cancer Staging
- CT scan
- Chest x-ray
- Colonoscopy
Treatment Options for Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian Cancer Clinical Research
New treatments for ovarian cancer are currently under investigation and available to our patients. Arizona Oncology is a part of the US Oncology Network’s Research Program offering more than 70 active cancer research trials at any given time. Find an ovarian cancer clinical trial that may be right for you.
Genetic Testing for Ovarian Cancer
Those who want to know whether their ovarian cancer was caused by a known genetic mutation that causes hereditary ovarian syndrome can meet with our High Risk Cancer team, who can help you learn more about your specific situation and whether genetic testing is right for you or members of your family.
Support & Resources for Ovarian Cancer Patients
Gynecologic cancer survivorship resources, including support groups, are available to ovarian cancer patients and family members throughout Arizona. We encourage you to take advantage of these resources including the Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Arizona.
Visit the National Cancer Institute where this information and more can be found about Ovarian Cancer including side effects of treatments, support information, and more.