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Ovarian cancer

Ovarian cancer is when abnormal cells in the ovary, fallopian tube or peritoneum grow and divide in an uncontrolled way forming a tumour. Find out about the symptoms, treatment and other information.

If ovarian cancer is not caught early, cancer cells gradually grow into the surrounding tissues. And may spread to other areas of the body.

Ovarian cancer can affect women, some transgender men and non-binary people assigned female at birth.

Last reviewed: 05 Dec 2024

Next review due: 06 Dec 2027

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This section has been written, reviewed and updated by Cancer Research UK’s Patient Information Web Team. Thanks to the expert medical professionals and people affected by cancer who have helped to review this information.

  • Mr Filipe Correia Martins (Consultant Surgeon and Clinical Associate Professor)

  • Dr Rowan Miller (Consultant Medical Oncologist)

  • Lisa Nicholson (Clinical Nurse Specialist)

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