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Ovarian Cancer After Hysterectomy?

April 24, 2009 by Peggy Rowland  
Filed under Women's Health

Yes, it’s still possible to develop ovarian cancer if you had a partial hysterectomy. For total hysterectomies, ovarian cancer is unlikely, but you still have a small risk of a similar cancer known as peritoneal cancer. It’s rare though!

The peritoneal is the lining of the inside wall of the abdomen. It also covers the uterus, bladder and rectum. According to UCSF Medical Center, the symptoms for peritoneal cancer are also very similar to those for ovarian cancer: abdominal discomfort and pain, feeling full even after a light meal, weight gain or loss with no explanation, and abnormal bleeding.

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I came across this topic about the possibilities of ovarian cancer after hysterectomy while reading a recent Q&A at Mayo Clinic, a source used for this post.

If you have questions about your risk and whether Pap tests or other tests should be continued after a hysterectomy, it’s best to discuss your individual case with your doctor.

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