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Can you die from ovarian cancer?



can you die from ovarian cancer???

Yes. You can die from any type of cancer. But you can also survive any type of cancer. Do not pay attention to statistics as all individuals are different.

I know a remarkable young lady right now who is doing extremely well after stage IV abdominal cancer. She had her ovaries and uterus removed along with multipe tumors and ended up with a colostomy as well. She is 24 years old and a tooth and nail fighter. She has no evidence of disease and has been in remission for a year.

Stay strong and stay hopeful. Anything is possible. Source(s): Experience.
yes, see eyesontheprize.org for more info.
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You know, I had a teacher last year that said the reproductive system is the system you don't need to use and is optional. So, I figured that if you had cancer in the reproductive system, it wouldn't affect you much, but apparently it does.
Many women die from it annually.
Yes But if caught early and treated in time No
Yes, the mortality rate is high
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