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Treatment for ovarian cancer

Surgery for ovarian cancer

Surgery is one of the main treatments for cancer of the ovary, fallopian tube or peritoneum. The type of surgery you have depends on the stage and grade of your cancer.

Types of surgery for ovarian cancer

The type of surgery you have depends on where the cancer is. The surgeon aims to remove as much cancer as possible.

Laparotomy for ovarian cancer

A laparotomy is an operation to look inside your tummy and pelvis to find out if there is any cancer and if it has spread.

Before your ovarian cancer surgery

Before your operation, you have tests to check your fitness and you meet members of your treatment team.

On the day of your ovarian cancer surgery

You have a general anaesthetic so you can't feel anything during the operation. This sends you into a deep sleep.

After your operation for ovarian cancer

Surgery to remove ovarian cancer is major surgery. You wake up in the intensive care unit or a high dependency recovery unit.

Problems after ovarian cancer surgery

There is a risk of problems or complications after any operation. Many problems are minor but some can be more serious.

Last reviewed: 05 Dec 2024

Next review due: 06 Dec 2027

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