After surgery for ovarian cancer, a woman will meet with her doctor to discuss recovery and the final pathology. Essentially, you’ll discuss the stage of your tumor (if any is remaining) and what the next steps will be.
“The smaller the amount that remains, the better the prognosis,” says Dr. Luis Vaccarello. Even when very little cancer remains, though, Dr. Vaccarello says that the next step is usually chemotherapy. Fortunately, about 80 percent of ovarian cancer tumors do respond to chemotherapy — which means that they shrink or go away completely with the treatment.
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