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    <pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: no mass?</title>
      <description>Hi,Was your ultrasound just on your stomach or was it also internal (vaginal)?&amp;nbsp; Fibroids can also cause these problems and can be picked up on ultrasound of the uterus.I would definately wanta CA125 blood test done.&amp;nbsp; Even if your insurance doesn&amp;#39;t pay.&amp;nbsp; It might cost about $100.&amp;nbsp; The problem is that it can be elevated if there other problems going on, like fibroids or endometriosis and some other stuff.&amp;nbsp; It is supposed to be used to monitor chemo response.&amp;nbsp; But it is a good starting point and if elevated gives you a direction to look&amp;nbsp;in.&amp;nbsp; And the other person is right, it is not always elevated with cancer.Also, you NEED at CT of the pelvis and abdomen.&amp;nbsp; If you tell your doctor (primary care or GYN) &amp;nbsp;you are having: fatigue, bloating, abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, bowel changes, changes in period and ASK for the CT of both pelvis and abdomen they will order it.&amp;nbsp; If they don&amp;#39;t - CHANGE DOCTORS.&amp;nbsp; Early treatment can save your life!</description>
      <author>Shelley64</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>My cancer was primary peritoneal, much the same as Ovarian but there is no mass.&amp;nbsp; It&amp;#39;s more like a rash that covers everything in the peritineum including the uterus, ovaries and peritoneal wall.&amp;nbsp; Like Ovarian, the symptoms are vague - bloating, tiredness, etc.&amp;nbsp; Keep looking until they find out what&amp;#39;s wrong.&amp;nbsp; A CT 125 is useful but not everyone has high markers.&amp;nbsp; Fran Dresher (The Nanny) went to 4 or 5 doctors before she was diagnosed so just keep insisting that they look further.&amp;nbsp; Good luck.</description>
      <author>meganmurphy</author>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: no mass?</title>
      <description>Yes, you can have ovarian cancer without a mass.&amp;nbsp; I did.&amp;nbsp; My first cat scan showed only&amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;abnormal dense tissue&amp;quot; in the mesentery area. 6 weeks later this dense tissue had spread considerably. I also had a sonogram which showed a normal ovary. Ovarian cancer can also be in the peritenium area solely.&amp;nbsp;I suggest that you have a CA 125 and a Cat Scan to make sure everything is normal.&amp;nbsp;Good luck,Jane</description>
      <author>MARLIN</author>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Hello,I&amp;#39;m 38 and just had a followup ultrasound on my ovaries to see if a cyst had dissapeared. (it did)&amp;nbsp; My question is...can you have ovarian cancer with No visible tumor/mass?&amp;nbsp; I have all the &amp;quot;silent&amp;quot; symptoms and also sooooo much pain with my left ovary and lots of pelvic pain that even spreads down my leg.&amp;nbsp; I basically feel like I&amp;#39;m about to get my period ALL the time.&amp;nbsp; I have also lost 20lbs in the past year w/out trying, mostly because it hurts everytime I eat and I live on antigas meds.&amp;nbsp; The ultrasound did show I have a polyp that wasn&amp;#39;t there 3 months ago.&amp;nbsp; Any info about not having a mass, would be helpful.&amp;nbsp; Thanks!</description>
      <author>welly</author>
      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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