Benign ovarian cysts — which commonly develop during a woman’s menstrual cycle — can sometimes be hard to differentiate from ovarian cancer. “We know that women, during the course of their lives, have a lot of ovarian cysts,” says Dr. Colleen McCormick of Compass Oncology. “Most of the time, they’re benign, but unfortunately, we don’t have a way of telling whether a cyst is benign or cancerous.” According to Dr. McCormick, the best available tools that doctors have for assessing ovarian cancer risk are:
- Ultrasounds
- Family history
- Symptom evaluation
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