Who is prone to ovarian cancer?

People who are susceptible to ovarian cancer mainly include the following groups: people with genetic family history, abnormal hormone secretion level, infertile women, and individuals with susceptibility factors in their living environment.
1. Specific genetic family history: people with family history of ovarian cancer may carry susceptibility genes for ovarian cancer, especially if their mothers or sisters have ovarian cancer, the incidence rate of ovarian cancer is usually higher than that of normal people.
2. Abnormal hormone secretion level: Abnormal hormone secretion level, especially high estrogen and progesterone and androgen, may stimulate the ovarian epithelium and increase the incidence rate of ovarian cancer.
3. Infertile women: pregnancy and breastfeeding will inhibit ovarian ovulation, and the incidence of ovarian cancer in infertile women of advanced age is higher than that in women who have had childbearing experience. Women with infertility caused by various factors may also have higher incidence of ovarian cancer.
4. Individual living environment and other susceptibility factors: obese women, women who smoke and drink heavily are also susceptible to ovarian cancer, and its incidence rate is usually higher than that of normal people.
For details, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor.