Present and ready for class! I am wondering, how does genetic PCOS increase the odds of ovarian cancer? I know it increases your odds greatly for endometrial cancer, and that's what I had.
At the most basic level, just think about how difficult it would be to diagnose an ovarian enlargement due to ovarian cancer if you already have ovarian enlargement due to PCOS. And that's just for starters.
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Present and ready for class!
I am wondering, how does genetic PCOS increase the odds of ovarian cancer? I know it increases your odds greatly for endometrial cancer, and that's what I had.
At the most basic level, just think about how difficult it would be to diagnose an ovarian enlargement due to ovarian cancer if you already have ovarian enlargement due to PCOS. And that's just for starters.
On these genetic cancers, is it common for some members of the family to test positive for the syndrome and others to test negative?
Yes! Genetic mutations vary from one family member to another. That's what genetics is all about.
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