Ovarian cancer manifestations in the 1 month before death

The symptoms of ovarian cancer patients in the first month before death include jaundice, ascites, weakness, emaciation, anemia, and difficulty in breathing. If the tumor compresses the pelvic vein, edema of the lower limbs and sciatica may also appear, and compression of the bladder may cause urinary retention. If the tumor metastasizes to the intestine, it may also cause abdominal distension, abdominal pain, nausea and other manifestations. If the tumor metastasizes to the intestine, it will also cause abdominal distension, abdominal pain and nausea. In advanced stage, the cancer cells will spread to all parts of the body, causing disorder of body functions and failure of multiple organs. Chemotherapy can be administered first to make the lump shrink as much as possible before surgery to prolong the patient’s life and improve the quality of life, but the prognosis is relatively poor. Family members should spend more time with, comfort and care for the patient, which can relieve the patient’s discomfort.