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What Are the Statistics of Survival of Stage 2 Ovarian Cancer?

I am 30 years old have recently been diagnosed with stage 2 ovarian cancer what are the chances this will result in death has anyone had any similar experience?

  1. Denisedds
    November 24th, 2010 at 11:53 | #1

    There are 4 stage 2 – 2-2C the 5 year survival rate ranges from60-40%.

  2. TORIJAY
    November 24th, 2010 at 11:53 | #2

    There are possible ways that you could survive and live without cancer. DO NOT DO RADIATION AND CHEMOTHERAPY. In fact as radiation and chemotherapy may kill cancer cells it is also killing you. You are more likely to live longer without chemotherapy and radiation then you are to live with it. Without=15 years With=5 years
    it has been scientifically proven that a vegan diet can cure cancer and pure vitamin c is toxic cancer cells but very healthy for you. Treatments like this are very good for you, your lifespan and plus you won’t be tired and your hair won’t fall out. Most doctors are not taught these kind of treatments in medical school due to the government wanting to make money. I strongly suggest you research what I have told you, watch the movie Food Matters (can be purchased on DVD and is on Netflix Watch Instantly) and look into the cancer treatment center which is mentioned in the movie. I beg you to listen to what I have said because you will live a longer life, my cousin had cancer and this is how she cured it. I wish the best of luck to you.
    It what I said isn’t the answer the right thing, thats why my cousin was diagnosed as terminal and has been living healthier than before. Do research because chemo and radiation are not the answer.

  3. Q
    November 24th, 2010 at 11:53 | #3

    Your chances of survival are quite good. The vast majority of women with ovarian cancer are diagnosed at stage 3c, so you have been very fortunate to be diagnosed at an earlier stage. Now, you need to do as much as you can to get the best treatment so that your survival chance is highest. I recommend you go to this support list: http://listserv.acor.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ACOR.EXE?A0=OVARIAN
    There are lots of helpful women on that list who can offer you support and advice. GOOD ADVICE. I hope you know better than to listen to that other guy who posted and told you that you shouldn’t do chemo or radiation. In truth, chemo and radiation are your best chances for survival. Also, you should read htis article: http://cancerguide.org/median_not_msg.html It explains why YOUR chances of survival are higher than the statistics would suggest.
    Good luck!

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