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What You Need to Know

As science progresses, ovarian cancer treatment options expand and therapies advance. Learn about the treatments in use today, their role in treating the disease, managing chemotherapy side effects, and the complementary therapies that many women find helpful.

Surgery

Most women with ovarian cancer will have surgery at some point during the course of their disease, and each has different goals.

Chemotherapy and side effects

It’s important to understand how chemotherapy works before starting treatment.

Radiation

Less commonly used in the U.S. for ovarian cancer, radiation therapy uses high-energy x­-rays to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors in other parts of the body. 

FeaturedStories of Inspiration

Advocacy in Action – Desolina’s Story

As we acknowledge National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month throughout September, we are sharing stories of advocates who are using their passion and skills in unique ways to raise awareness of ovarian cancer. NOCC sat down with Desolina Postreich, a young ovarian cancer survivor and advocate who uses her love of social media and friendship to spread awareness not only in…
Stephanie Krieg
September 6, 2022

Complementary Therapies

Also called integrative medicine, these therapies are used with standard medicine as a whole­-body approach for fighting disease, reducing stress and side effects.

Research and Clinical Trials

Research relies on clinical trials, each designed to answer scientific questions and find better ways to prevent, diagnose or treat cancer. 

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