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Being diagnosed with ovarian cancer is
like entering an unknown world. You will be confronted
with the demands of the disease, a new vocabulary
and the complexities of the health care system.
Treatment options can be confusing. This is an
emotionally stressful time for patients
and those close to them.
Understanding Ovarian Cancer
is a comprehensive program that gives you the
information you need to actively participate in
your care. Learn how to talk about cancer
with your health care team and those close to
you. Get the answers to your questions and gain
control through understanding.
• What is Ovarian Cancer?
Understand the complexities of cancer and the anatomy and physiology of the ovaries
• Diagnosis
Recognize ovarian cancer and evaluate prognosis
• Treatments
Review treatment options and take control of treatment decision-making
• Supportive Care
Learn to live and cope with ovarian cancer
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• Genetics
Gain an understanding of genetics and how they relate to ovarian cancer
• Resources
Link to vetted resources chosen by medical editors
• Clinical Level
For the advanced learner, discover the fundamental principles of oncology and the key issues in the treatment of ovarian cancer
• Interactive Learning
Learn by exploring anatomy mode, animations and patient interview videos
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What is Ovarian Cancer?
This section gives patients an important introduction
to ovarian cancer. It includes a discussion of
risk factors and statistics about the disease.
Easy-to-understand interactive diagrams explain
cancer, and the anatomy and physiology of the
ovaries.
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Diagnosis
The Diagnosis section focuses on recognizing symptoms,
understanding investigations and tests,
staging ovarian cancer and evaluating prognosis.
It describes the symptoms of ovarian cancer, the
methods used to detect it (e.g., physical examination,
ultrasound, CA-125, endoscopy, x-ray, CT scan,
MRI scan) and the various factors that influence
prognosis. Illustrative graphics and animations
reveal how different stages are used to describe
the extent of the disease and outline the differences
between the FIGO and TNM staging systems.
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Treatments
The Treatments section discusses both treatment
decision-making and the details of each
of the primary therapies for ovarian cancer. Surgical
procedures such as tumor debulking, conservative
surgery, second-look laparotomy are the main treatments
for ovarian cancer, although radiation therapy
and chemotherapy also play important roles. The
section clearly shows what to expect from each
treatment approach, providing answers to
the questions: Why are these treatments used?
How do these treatments work? What will happen
during my visits? How will I manage my side effects?
For each type of treatment, narrated 3-D animations
and diagrams reinforce the key concepts.
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Supportive Care
The Supportive Care section focuses on the medical,
psychological and social services that help
patients cope with the many challenges of ovarian
cancer and its treatment. The topics include managing
symptoms and side effects, sexuality and body
image, diet and nutrition, pain management, relaxation
techniques and complementary therapies. Sections
on palliative care, spiritual support, psychological
support and quality of life help patients address
difficult emotional issues. Information on how
to get in touch with support groups and
services allows patients to seek out further assistance.
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Genetics
This section provides a basic introduction
to genetics for individuals who are at higher
risk of developing ovarian cancer because
of family history. It includes thorough
coverage of the notion of hereditary predisposition,
genetic counseling, screening, prophylactic oophorectomy.
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Resources
In addition to the wealth of information contained
in this program, the Resources section provides
references to other printed and online resources.
A comprehensive glossary contains the medical
terms used in the program, with clear definitions
and audio narrations that teach proper pronunciation.
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Clinical Level
The Clinical Level is directed at medical professionals
and more experienced patients. Featuring discussions
of the latest research and pathology studies,
it introduces users to the principles of oncology
and the key issues in the treatment of ovarian
cancer. With the Clinical Level advanced learners
can gain the understanding and vocabulary to specify
their goals and expectations, and take an active
role in their care.
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Interactive Learning
Anatomy Mode. Three-dimensional interactive images allow you to explore complex details of anatomy to help you understand the effects of the disease on your body.
Animations. Animations reveal simplicity in complex ideas and procedures. They demonstrate and reinforce key concepts in a dynamic, easy-to-understand format.
Patient Interviews. This section
features patients and caregivers telling their
stories and offering their viewpoints. This unique
component offers real-life examples of people
dealing with every stage of cancer and allows
users to share in the experiences of others.
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