anita shemin
Everything I have read regarding Ovarian Cancer tells me that the only way to verify if a tumor is cancerous or not is to remove and biposy it. A friend had a positive finding of a tumor in her ovary as well as polyds and cysts bilaterally and she had symptoms which were so severe she had to go to the ER; these symptoms may be dependent or independent of a OC diagnosis, but they fall within expected symptoms.It took her three weeks to see an onclogist after positive radiographic findings,who accepts her insurance and now she is scheduled for surgery in a month. As no one can tell with absolute certainly whether the mass is benign or cancerous, how can such a delay be justified.