What to do about mild ovarian cancer

There is no such thing as mild ovarian cancer. Early stage ovarian cancer can be treated with surgery, supplemented by radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Once found, early ovarian cancer should be treated with surgery. Surgery can remove the tumor itself, clarify the diagnosis, and perform surgical pathological staging of ovarian cancer. The decision of whether to receive adjuvant treatment is then made according to the histological type of the tumor, the degree of cell differentiation, the surgical pathological staging and the size of the residual foci. Chemotherapy is the main adjuvant treatment for ovarian cancer, and the commonly used chemotherapeutic drugs include cisplatin, paclitaxel and cyclophosphamide. Radiotherapy and targeted therapy are also feasible for some patients. Therefore, early stage ovarian cancer patients should go to the hospital in time, complete the examination, and have early treatment according to the treatment plan formulated by the doctor, so as to improve the survival period of patients and reduce the complications. Please strictly follow the doctor’s prescription for medication and do not use medication on your own.