Anti-Inflammatory Diet for Ovarian Cancer (7-Day Plan + Shopping List). An evidence-based anti-inflammatory diet for ovarian cancer. Includes a 7-day meal plan and shopping list to reduce inflammation,
Continue readingCan You Skip Chemotherapy for Ovarian Cancer? Evidence, Risks, and Safer Alternatives. Can ovarian cancer patients safely skip chemotherapy? Learn when it may be possible, the risks of recurrence, and
Continue readingFenbendazole and Ovarian Cancer: What the Research Really Shows. In recent years, fenbendazole (often shortened to “fenben”)—a veterinary anti-parasite medication—has gained attention online as
Continue readingOvarian Cancer – Need to Know: A diagnosis of ovarian cancer can feel overwhelming. Although treatment options have improved over time, understanding what ovarian cancer is, who’s at risk, how it’s
Continue readingWhat is the best diet for ovarian cancer patient undergoing therapy? In my experience living with an incurable cancer since 1994, your diet is based on specific priorities below. Maintaining strength supporting
Continue readingWhat’s the time burden of ovarian cancer? How does a diagnosis of ovarian cancer affect how you spend your personal time or your work time? Your oncologist or urologist can talk to you about your
Continue readingChemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a common side effect not only in Ovarian Cancer patients but all cancer patients. In my experience, it is the chemotherapy regimen that causes this
Continue readingSeptember has been designated as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, and in honor of those who currently are or who have fought relentlessly against this terrible disease, it is important to highlight the
Continue reading“Most women with ovarian cancer receive inadequate care and miss out on treatments that could add a year or more to their lives, a new study has found…” The article linked and excerpted
Continue reading“She asked me if I had backaches. I told her that yes, sometimes I did. She told me that my symptoms could be ovarian cancer and that I should see a doctor” In February 2003, I met a woman
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