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How is ovarian cancer diagnosed?


I know there is that ca-125 blood test
but i was told thats not acuurate and can give a false negative
i have ''every'' symptom of it.....

please,does anyone know how it is dx?
thanks!!

also,i have no health insurance
so i am wondering if there is a non invasive way for it to be dx since i cant afford surgery??

CT scan should be something that you want to consider.

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