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MNNEPAL27
Mar 20, 2007, 10:03 AM
I was wondering how many women out there have gone or had ovarian cancer? My grandmother died last year on 9/11 after battling with it for over 8 years. She was diagnosed at age 60-65 somewhere areound there. My mom was diagnosed at age 50. My mom has recovered and cancer hasn't come back, but anything can happen.

I am nervous for myself that I might get it at an earlier age. I go to the docotor and such and have been working out and trying to keep my healthy eating and just staying active. I am only 27 but I do worry about it. Both of my aunts have already had a hysterectomy.

Any thoughts?

mwoodard1982
Mar 20, 2007, 04:36 PM
there are plenty of things that you can do to reduce your risk. eating healthy and exercising boosts you immune system, so keep it up! talk to your doctor about some of the other measures that you can take. no one wants to have their lady parts removed.