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Posted on 10/21/17 at 10:32 pm
Posted by Wild Thang
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Posted on 10/21/17 at 10:32 pm
My sister is having surgery to remove one of her ovaries because of a mass (tumor) on it.

What is the best case here?
Posted by Cosmo
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Posted on 10/21/17 at 10:33 pm to
Need a lot more info

But the vast majority of ovarian neoplasms are benign
Posted by Chop77
Nola
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Posted on 10/21/17 at 10:34 pm to
What do they think it is?

Women get cysts all the time on their ovaries
Posted by BluegrassBelle
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Posted on 10/21/17 at 10:34 pm to
It could simply be a mass that grew to the point that the ovary had to come out. Not necessarily cancerous.

ETA: They also tend to err on the side of caution when they get too big or if the woman is older.
This post was edited on 10/21/17 at 10:38 pm
Posted by Btrtigerfan
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Posted on 10/21/17 at 10:41 pm to
Wife's college roommate had an ovary removed for the same reason in her early 20's. Had three healthy children and she remains heathy herself.
Posted by Wild Thang
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Posted on 10/22/17 at 2:50 pm to
quote:

Wife's college roommate had an ovary removed for the same reason in her early 20's. Had three healthy children and she remains heathy herself.


Thank you and the others who posted.

I am a bit concerned obviously
Posted by CHEDBALLZ
South Central LA
Member since Dec 2009
23143 posts
Posted on 10/22/17 at 3:01 pm to
Not a Dr. but very common, my wife has polycystic ovaries.
Posted by LucasP
Member since Apr 2012
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Posted on 10/22/17 at 3:05 pm to
Well she's going to have one less ovary after the surgery. Basically this means that the number of ovaries she has will decrease by one. For example, if she has two ovaries (as many women do) then she'll have one ovary. If she has three then she'll be down to two. Here's a formula that you can copy and paste for your records:

NUMBER OF OVARIES - 1 = NEW NUMBER OF OVARIES
Posted by Martini
Near Athens
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Posted on 10/22/17 at 3:07 pm to
Pics?
Posted by brgfather129
Los Angeles, CA
Member since Jul 2009
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Posted on 10/22/17 at 3:07 pm to
quote:

What is the best case here?


You understand life is short and you stop wasting so much of it as a Politard.
Posted by ksayetiger
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Posted on 10/22/17 at 3:08 pm to
That was a lot of typing for something unfunny


No one asked for pics yet? Most likely, there is little reason to worry. What many people dont realize is most obgyn spend more time doing surgeries than looking at pussy.
Posted by Wild Thang
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Member since Jun 2009
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Posted on 10/22/17 at 4:46 pm to
quote:

Well she's going to have one less ovary after the surgery. Basically this means that the number of ovaries she has will decrease by one. For example, if she has two ovaries (as many women do) then she'll have one ovary. If she has three then she'll be down to two. Here's a formula that you can copy and paste for your records:

NUMBER OF OVARIES - 1 = NEW NUMBER OF OVARIES


I can’t even slow clap that shite
Posted by LucasP
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Posted on 10/22/17 at 4:48 pm to
No thanks is necessary, I'm just glad to help.
Posted by LucasP
Member since Apr 2012
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Posted on 10/22/17 at 4:55 pm to
quote:

That was a lot of typing for something unfunny



Meh, humor is subjective.

quote:

No one asked for pics yet?


Except when it's objectively bad for being inappropriate, the dude's wife has a tumor ya dickhead. Mine might not have been hilarious but it was meant to be lighthearted for a guy that's worked up. Also, I had sex with your mother.



Having said all of this, would you care to meet at Sonic?
Posted by flash
NOLA
Member since Sep 2005
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Posted on 10/22/17 at 5:12 pm to
quote:

What is the best case here?


One of numerous possible benign etiologies.
Posted by bushwacker
youngsville
Member since Feb 2010
4010 posts
Posted on 10/22/17 at 6:27 pm to
My wife had one removed, size of grapefruit. It was classified "borderline". Went see an oncologist and he recommended hysterectomy after we had kids. Well after first boy she had total hysterectomy and everything fine.

Good luck to yall.
Posted by BigPapiDoesItAgain
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Posted on 10/22/17 at 8:55 pm to
How old is she? That is the major statistical risk factor for malignancy. Size of the lesion and sonographic features (purely cystic, solid or mixed appearance) are also important indicators. Another good clue on how worried or not you should be is what type of doctor is operating on her. If it is a general Ob/Gyn surgeon and not a Gyn Onc surgeon, odds are her doctor thinks it is more than likely a benign process. If it has a high likelihood of being malignant, she needs to be in the hands of someone who is capable of doing an exhaustive pelvic and para-aortic lymph node sampling in addition to full tumor debulking.

Depending upon age and sonographic features, could be a simple functional or hemorrhagic cyst (I would rarely take the whole ovary out with that, generally just remove the cystic portion), an endometrioma (cystic lesion associated with endometriosis - also usually shoot for ovarian conservation in this instance), a mature cystic teratoma ("dermoid cyst"), a benign epithelial neoplastic cystic lesion (serous or mucinous cystadenoma), an epithelial ovarian cancer or other ovarian malignancy (least common).

Functional cysts, hemorrhagic cysts, endometriomas, dermoids and non-epithelial cancers (rare at any age) are more common in younger women, and benign and malignant epithelial tumors are more common in women over 40, with peak age being >60.
Posted by nikki
garyville
Member since Sep 2004
317 posts
Posted on 10/22/17 at 10:20 pm to
I had one the size of a grapefruit when I was about 15. Took it out along with the ovary. No issues since and I even ended up having twins!!!
Posted by Lou
Modesto, CA
Member since Aug 2005
8624 posts
Posted on 10/23/17 at 12:17 am to
My ex had surgery for cyst on ovary, then to remove the ovary. Definitely scary, but no there was no cancer. Hang in there.
Posted by SamuelClemens
Earth
Member since Feb 2015
11727 posts
Posted on 10/23/17 at 12:36 am to
quote:

My sister is having surgery to remove one of her ovaries because of a mass (tumor) on it.

What is the best case here?


Not enough information. A biopsy was surely done so they already know if it is benign or malignant and have aftercare planned accordingly.
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