
Ovarian cancer and salivary gland cancer are common among women. Symptoms of this disease include abnormal bleeding, abdominal pain and swelling, fever, nausea and vomiting. Treatment for ovarian and salivary gland tumors includes surgery, chemotherapy, hormone therapy and radiation therapy. The surgery usually removes the tumor or destroys it with chemotherapy. Radiation therapy kills cancer cells that have spread to other parts of the body.
According to recent reports, salivary gland tumors are one of the most common types of cancer in women. According to statistical data, ovarian cancer and salivary gland tumors are reported most frequently in black women. However, the cause for this is still unknown. Women with a family history of cancer are at a higher risk of getting this condition.
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The symptoms of ovarian and salivary gland tumors include abnormal bleeding, abdominal pain, fever, facial nerve pain, headache, vomiting, urinary tract infection and facial numbness. Tests such as chest x-rays, blood count and CT scan can help determine the nature of the problem. Treatment options depend on the diagnosis of the problem. Common treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, immunotherapy, and alternative medicine.

When a suspected malignancy is detected, your doctor will likely want you to undergo a biopsy by means of a nasal endoscopy called a panoramic Biopsy. During this procedure, a harmless growth is removed using an instrument called a laparoscope. The endoscope lets the doctor see the inside of the suspected tumor. If a tumor is found, your doctor will choose whether to remove it surgically or if he will want to remove the tissue through a minor incision in your face. If the benign salivary gland tumors are benign, your doctor will most likely recommend treating them with drugs, radiation therapy, or a combination of both.

If the cells in the tumors grow to a size that can be life-threatening, your doctor may refer you to an oncology specialist, a doctor who treats cancer and its complications. You can be treated with a variety of treatment options depending on the type of cancer that you have. Follow-up care is needed to monitor your condition and to make sure that your treatment is working. This is why it is best to have regular checkups with a general practitioner or an oncology surgeon.

Radiation therapy is one of the standard treatments for ovarian and salivary gland cancers. Radiation therapy kills cancer cells without causing any harm to normal tissue. It is usually used when the cancer has not spread to other parts of the body or when it has not reached an advanced stage. There are two ways of using radiation therapy: external and internal. External radiation therapy is used for those with salivary gland cancers that have not spread to other parts of the body; internal radiation therapy is used when cancer has spread to an area close to the heart or lungs. Your oncology surgeon can give you more detailed information about the treatment options available.