For girls/women........ to the men..... for their wife or girl friends 


Long article, but worth your 2 minutes........... 
This one is worth taking the time to read. Pass on to your 
mothers, sisters, friends. Interesting information on ovarian cancer. 
This could possibly save your life! Take charge of your health! Read 
this and pass on to all your women friends. 

Written by Jane L. Margolis - 

I have Primary Peritoneal Cancer. This cancer has only recently been 
identified as its OWN type of cancer; but it is, essentially, Ovarian 
Cancer. Both types of cancer are diagnosed in the same way (with the 
"tumor marker" CA-125 blood test), and they are treated in the same way 
(surgery to remove the primary tumor and then chemotherapy with Taxol and 
Carboplatin). Having gone through this ordeal, I want to save others from
the same 
fate. That is why I am sending this message to you and hope you will print 
it and give it or send it via e-mail to everybody you know. 
One thing I have learned is that each of us must take TOTAL responsibility 
for our own health care. I thought I had done that because I always 
had an annual physical, had my annual mammogram and PAP smear, did monthly 
Self Breast Exam, went to the dentist at least twice a year, etc. I even 
insisted on a sigmoidoscopy and a bone density test last year. When 
I had a total hysterectomy in 1993, I thought that I did not have to worry 
about getting any of the female reproductive organ cancers. 

LITTLE DID I KNOW! I don't have ovaries (and they were HEALTHY when 
they were removed!), but I have what is essentially ovarian cancer. 
Strange, isn't it? These are just SOME of the things our doctors never tell
us: 

ONE OUT OF EVERY 55 WOMEN WILL GET OVARIAN OR PRIMARY PERITONEAL CANCER. 
THE "CLASSIC" SYMPTOMS ARE AN ABDOMEN THAT RATHER SUDDENLY ENLARGES AND 
CONSTIPATION AND/OR DIARRHEA. 

I had these classic symptoms and went to the Doctor. Because these 
symptoms seemed to be "abdominal," I went to a gastroenterologist. He ran 
tests that were designed to determine whether there was a bacterial
infection; 
these tests were negative, and I was diagnosed with "Irritable Bowel
Syndrome." 

I guess I would have accepted this diagnosis had it not been for my enlarged

abdomen. I swear to you, it looked like I was 4-5 months pregnant! 

I, therefore, insisted on more tests. They took an X-Ray of my 
abdomen; it was negative. I was, again, assured that I had 
Irritable Bowel Syndrome and was 
encouraged to go on my scheduled month-long trip to Europe. I couldn't 
wear any of my slacks or shorts because I couldn't get them buttoned, 
and I KNEW something was radically wrong. 


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