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DINK women beware of ovarian cancer!

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  Afraid of getting out of shape, busy with work and career, and just wanting to live a world of two, the "DINK family" can always find various excuses for refusing to have children. However, before you decide to become a DINK, you may wish to listen to the following advice and suggestions from your doctor: Women who have not given birth, ovarian cancer The incidence rate is higher than that of women with a history of childbirth; female If there is a complete pregnancy process, it can enhance the prevention of ovarian cancer, breast cancer wait Gynecology Tumor immunity.

  Ovarian cancer is one of the common tumors of female reproductive organs, with an incidence rate second only to ovarian cancer. cervical cancer and Uterus Body cancer ranks third. However, ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death among all types of gynecological tumors, posing a serious threat to women's lives. Female friends should always pay attention to their ovaries healthy , prevent ovarian cancer.

  Lifelong infertile DINK people are at high risk of ovarian cancer

  Ovarian cancer can occur in women at any age. Lifelong infertility, multiple miscarriages, and benign ovarian tumors are all predisposing factors for ovarian cancer. Among them, the DINK ethnic group who are lifelong infertile are at high risk of ovarian cancer. In fact, every ovulation and repair process in women causes damage to the ovarian epithelium, which may cause ovarian epithelial gene mutations and lead to cancer, forming ovarian epithelial cancer.

  During pregnancy, the ovaries stop ovulating. Postpartum The ovaries also do not ovulate for a period of time during lactation. Therefore, the fertility process allows the ovaries to rest and maintain temporarily, reducing damage to the ovaries and reducing the chance of ovarian cancer.

  In terms of treatment, early-stage ovarian cancer can be treated with surgery, but it must be treated according to the specific condition. In addition to surgical treatment, traditional Chinese medicine can also be used as an auxiliary treatment during chemotherapy, both of which can achieve good results.

  The ovary is the reproductive organ of female animals. The function of the ovary is to produce eggs and steroid hormones.

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