Advanced ovarian cancer is suffocating.


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Ovarian cancer is a cancer that can be suffocated. Ovaries are located deep in the pelvis, so ovarian cancer is not easy to detect in its early stages, and most of them are already in advanced stages once symptoms are shown. Treatment at this stage is mainly chemotherapy and radiation, which can reduce mortality in patients with advanced ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer may present with bloating, diarrhea, and constipation if it invades the gastrointestinal tract. If the tumor invades the surrounding tissues, it will show low back pain, abdominal pain, and lower limb pain. If it shows advanced lung metastasis, bone metastasis, or liver metastasis, the patient may show difficulty breathing, or even respiratory failure, causing the patient to be unable to breathe spontaneously. Therefore, patients with advanced ovarian cancer may be suffocated.