Latest Tests for Detecting Ovarian Cancer
Mache Seibel, MD
Served 25 yrs on Harvard Medical School Faculty | MSCP Certified Menopause Practitioner | Founding Publisher: The Hot Years Magazine | MenopauseCoaching.com | Founder: HealthRock.Bandcamp.com/music | Best Selling Author
Ovarian cancer isn’t the most common cancer, but it’s one of the most lethal.
That’s because 70% of the time ovarian cancer has already spread before it is diagnosed. It is very difficult to either feel on exam or find by ultrasound because the earlier cancers are so small compared with the amount of area of a woman’s pelvis.
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These two new tests being studied are not quite ready for routine clinical use, but they are hopefully coming soon. Every woman should know about them.
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Dr. Mache Seibel interview at The Menopause Society
One test uses a small brush to take a sample of cells from the end of the fallopian tubes?where it is believed most ovarian cancers originate. It’s kind of like a pap smear of the fallopian tubes.
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The other test is a blood test that measures ovarian cancer DNA that is shed into the bloodstream. This test is similar in concept to Cologuard for colon cancer detection of colon cancer DNA in a stool sample.
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These studies, done at Yale, reflect what is being done at several places throughout the United States. Hopefully, they will be available soon and may be available in some universities where studies are being done to evaluate how effective these test will be.
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