Not very well. However, it is possible to perform tumor cell reduction first to reduce as much tumor tissue as possible so that the residual lesions in the patient’s body do not exceed 2 cm in diameter, but to remove the entire uterus, both adnexa, appendix, greater omentum, and any other metastatic lesions that may be removed. Patients may also undergo chemotherapy prior to tumor cytoreductive surgery. Chemotherapy can shrink the tumor in the patient’s body, reduce the adhesion of surrounding tissues, and can kill the cancer cells in the patient’s body, which is a very important adjuvant treatment. Chemotherapy should be administered at an early stage and also promptly after surgery, although chemotherapy can have some side effects. At the third stage, ovarian cancer patients can undergo Chinese herbal medicine treatment, which can relieve the side effects brought by surgery, and chemotherapy, and can make the patient’s body slowly become stronger during the treatment process. It can improve the patient’s quality of life by changing the nausea, poor sleep quality, and mental depression caused by tumor cells. However, the effect will be slow and will only be useful if taken consistently.