Anonymous wrote:I’m 45 and have my dr order this for me yearly as ovarian and uterine cancer are so silent and quite common. However it’s not ‘recommended’ so I’m not sure if this is actually the best approach. My dr is extremely cautious so happy to order this but would love to hear others thoughts and experiences. I had a different cancer this year so am very anxious about prevention/ early detection
Anonymous wrote:There’s also removing the Fallopian tubes to reduce ovarian cancer risk. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/salpingectomy
I asked about this since I have PCOS and history of complex cysts, I worry about ovarian cancer. my OB was supportive about tubal removal, I asked to have it done during my last birth (planned C). Insurance wouldn’t pay for it at the same time as a C-section bc of unspecified risks but would pay if I went back separately. So that is kind of disappointing.
Anyone out here had a salpingectomy for preventative reasons?
Anonymous wrote:My gyn said not to bother. That ovarian cancer comes on so quickly than an ultrasound would not catch it well-- it could start the next day and grow fast. Or if the ultrasound did catch it, it's likely it would be too late.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is absolutely chock full of fake news.
TVS can absolutely spot ovarian cancer before it spreads to other organs. It just cannot distinguish between benign and malignant masses. Hence the need for a secondary blood test which is being developed. Sheesh
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3873201/
That article is from 2013. I’ve been waiting for thirty years for good screening for ovarian cancer. It doesn’t exist yet. I eventually had my ovaries out due to my poor family history.
Anonymous wrote:I thought that many ovarian/ uterine cancers did not reliably present on ultrasound in early stages anyways, hence the lack of recommendation for routine screening in this way.
Anonymous wrote:anyone have recs in the DMV for doctors who did your tubal salpingectomy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s also removing the Fallopian tubes to reduce ovarian cancer risk. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/salpingectomy
I asked about this since I have PCOS and history of complex cysts, I worry about ovarian cancer. my OB was supportive about tubal removal, I asked to have it done during my last birth (planned C). Insurance wouldn’t pay for it at the same time as a C-section bc of unspecified risks but would pay if I went back separately. So that is kind of disappointing.
Anyone out here had a salpingectomy for preventative reasons?
I have BRCA1 and had my breasts, ovaries, tubes and uterus removed preventatively. For me its been a good decision for the peace of mind i have. I still screen CA125 annually.
What about cervix?
It’s attached to the uterus so I would assume it comes out. Why wouldn’t it. It serves no purpose alone
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s also removing the Fallopian tubes to reduce ovarian cancer risk. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/salpingectomy
I asked about this since I have PCOS and history of complex cysts, I worry about ovarian cancer. my OB was supportive about tubal removal, I asked to have it done during my last birth (planned C). Insurance wouldn’t pay for it at the same time as a C-section bc of unspecified risks but would pay if I went back separately. So that is kind of disappointing.
Anyone out here had a salpingectomy for preventative reasons?
I have BRCA1 and had my breasts, ovaries, tubes and uterus removed preventatively. For me its been a good decision for the peace of mind i have. I still screen CA125 annually.
What about cervix?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s also removing the Fallopian tubes to reduce ovarian cancer risk. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/salpingectomy
I asked about this since I have PCOS and history of complex cysts, I worry about ovarian cancer. my OB was supportive about tubal removal, I asked to have it done during my last birth (planned C). Insurance wouldn’t pay for it at the same time as a C-section bc of unspecified risks but would pay if I went back separately. So that is kind of disappointing.
Anyone out here had a salpingectomy for preventative reasons?
I have BRCA1 and had my breasts, ovaries, tubes and uterus removed preventatively. For me its been a good decision for the peace of mind i have. I still screen CA125 annually.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is absolutely chock full of fake news.
TVS can absolutely spot ovarian cancer before it spreads to other organs. It just cannot distinguish between benign and malignant masses. Hence the need for a secondary blood test which is being developed. Sheesh
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3873201/