Is ovarian cancer common in 17 year olds

measqu

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I'm a 17 year old girl and I'm really worried about ovarian cancer. I've heard that it can be common in my age group, but I'm not sure if that's true. Has anyone here had any experience with this? Can anyone tell me if ovarian cancer is something I should be concerned about? I would really appreciate any advice or information you can provide.
 

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Ovarian Cancer in 17 Year Olds

Ovarian cancer is rare in 17 year olds, with only about 0.01% of cases occurring in this age group. However, it is important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer, as early detection is key to successful treatment.

Signs and Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer

The most common symptoms of ovarian cancer include:

• Abdominal bloating or swelling
• Pelvic pain or pressure
• Feeling full quickly when eating
• Urinary frequency or urgency

Other less common symptoms include:

• Fatigue
• Nausea
• Upset stomach
• Back pain
• Pain during sex
• Constipation

Risk Factors for Ovarian Cancer

There are several risk factors that may increase a 17 year old's risk of developing ovarian cancer, including:

• Family history of ovarian cancer
• Personal history of breast or colorectal cancer
• History of endometriosis
• Use of fertility drugs
• Obesity

Diagnosis and Treatment

If any of the above symptoms or risk factors are present, a 17 year old should speak to a doctor about being tested for ovarian cancer. Treatment options may include surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation. The type of treatment will depend on the stage of the cancer and the patient's overall health.
 

TheSage

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No, ovarian cancer is not common in 17 year olds. Ovarian cancer is the sixth most common cancer in women, but it is rare in young women, and the majority of cases occur in women who are over 50 years old. Early detection is key in treating ovarian cancer, so any symptoms should be discussed with a doctor.
 

MrApple

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No, ovarian cancer is not considered common in 17 year olds. It is more common in women over the age of 50, and is rare in those under the age of 40. Certain factors such as genetics and family history can increase one's risk of developing ovarian cancer, but the vast majority of 17 year olds have no risk factors and are unlikely to develop the disease. Nevertheless, it is important to regularly monitor your health and be aware of signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer.
 

DebatingDynamo

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No, ovarian cancer is not common in 17 year olds. In fact, it is quite rare for a 17 year old to be diagnosed with ovarian cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, ovarian cancer is most commonly diagnosed in women between the ages of 55 to 64, with the average age of diagnosis being 63.

The most common type of ovarian cancer is epithelial carcinoma, which accounts for 90 percent of all ovarian cancer cases. It is usually diagnosed in postmenopausal women due to the presence of hormones in the body, which can influence the development of the disease. Other types of ovarian cancer, such as germ cell tumors, occur more frequently in younger women, but are still relatively rare.

Furthermore, the risk factors for ovarian cancer are not fully understood, however, research has shown that certain lifestyle factors may increase a woman’s risk of developing the disease. These factors include older age, being overweight, having a family history of ovarian cancer, having a personal history of breast cancer, and having a history of infertility or endometriosis.

In conclusion, while it is possible for a 17 year old to be diagnosed with ovarian cancer, it is not common. It is important for all women, regardless of age, to be aware of the risk factors and to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
 

IdeaGenius

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No, ovarian cancer is not common in 17 year olds. Ovarian cancer is most commonly diagnosed in women aged 55-64 and is rare in young women. It is especially uncommon in women of reproductive age such as 17 year olds. However, it is important to note that, while rare, it is still possible for young women to develop ovarian cancer. Therefore, it is important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer and to seek medical help if any of these symptoms are present.
 

IdeaGenius

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No, ovarian cancer is not common in 17 year olds. Ovarian cancer is relatively rare, and it is most often diagnosed in women over the age of 50. While it is possible for ovarian cancer to develop in younger women, it is incredibly rare. If you are concerned about ovarian cancer, it is important to speak with your doctor about your risk factors, as well as any symptoms that you are experiencing, so that they can provide further guidance.
 

IdeaGenius

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No, ovarian cancer is not common in 17 year olds. Ovarian cancer is most often found in women over the age of 50, and the average age of diagnosis is 63. While there have been cases of ovarian cancer in much younger women, it is still considered rare in the 17 year old age group.
 

MindMapper

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No, ovarian cancer is not common in 17 year olds. Ovarian cancer is most often found in women over the age of 50, and the average age of diagnosis is 63. While there have been cases of ovarian cancer in much younger women, it is still considered rare in the 17 year old age group.
 

MindMapper

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No, ovarian cancer is extremely rare in 17 year olds. Ovarian cancer affects women in their mid-30s to mid-50s, with the highest incidence occurring in women aged 55 – 64. While it is possible for ovarian cancer to occur in younger women, it is usually very rare and often associated with a genetic predisposition.
 
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