Dr Vijayashree Murthy

Ovarian Cancer Treatment

Ovarian Cancer Treatment

Ovarian cancer is often called a “silent cancer” because symptoms may remain subtle in the early stages. Early diagnosis and timely treatment are essential for improving outcomes and ensuring better long-term recovery.

At our centre, we provide comprehensive ovarian cancer care including advanced diagnosis, surgery, chemotherapy, targeted therapies, and personalised treatment planning tailored to every patient’s condition and stage of cancer.

Common Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer

Persistent abdominal bloating or swelling

Pelvic or abdominal pain

Feeling full quickly while eating

Unexplained weight loss or fatigue

Frequent urination

Changes in bowel habits such as constipation

Ovarian Cancer Treatment Options

Treatment is customised based on the cancer stage, type, and patient condition.

Surgical Treatment

Ovarian Tumour Removal

Ovarian Tumour Removal

Hysterectomy

Hysterectomy

debulking surgery

Debulking Surgery

Fertility-Sparing Surgery

Fertility-Sparing Surgery

Medical Oncology

Chemotherapy to destroy cancer cells

Chemotherapy

Targeted therapy based on tumour biology

Targeted therapy

Hormonal therapy for hormone-sensitive cancers

Maintenance Therapy

immunotherapy

Immunotherapy

Recovery & Supportive Care

Ovarian cancer treatment often requires ongoing follow-up and supportive care. Our team provides nutritional guidance, rehabilitation support, emotional counselling, and long-term monitoring to support recovery and quality of life.

Why Choose Us Ovarian Cancer Care?

Experienced gynaecology and women’s health specialists

Experienced oncology and gynaecologic cancer specialists

advanced diagnostic

Advanced diagnostic and treatment facilities

Personalised treatment planning

Personalised and multidisciplinary treatment planning

focus on early

Focus on early diagnosis and comprehensive care

Supportive rehabilitation and follow-up care (1)

Supportive rehabilitation and follow-up care

Focus on early detection and long-term care

Compassionate patient-centred treatment approach

Risk Factors for Ovarian Cancer

01

Family history of ovarian or breast cancer

02

BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic mutations

03

Increasing age, especially after menopause

04

Hormonal and reproductive factors

05

Obesity and unhealthy lifestyle habits

Frequently Asked Question

Common early symptoms include bloating, pelvic pain, abdominal discomfort, feeling full quickly, and urinary changes.

No, many breast lumps are non-cancerous (benign). However, any lump should be evaluated by a doctor.

Many ovarian cancer cases require surgery as part of treatment, often combined with chemotherapy or targeted therapy.

 

CA-125 is a blood test commonly used as a tumour marker to help evaluate ovarian cancer and monitor treatment response.

Certain treatments may affect fertility, but fertility-preserving options may be possible in selected early-stage cases.

Diagnosis may involve pelvic examination, imaging scans, blood tests, and biopsy or surgical tissue evaluation.

Take the First Step Towards Early Detection

Persistent bloating, pelvic discomfort, or unexplained abdominal symptoms should never be ignored. Early diagnosis and timely ovarian cancer treatment can improve outcomes and support better recovery.