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  1. Information & support
  2. Living with ovarian cancer

Living with ovarian cancer

Ovarian cancer and its treatment can have many different side effects. Some of these will be physical, others will be emotional. Our information and resources aim to help you to live well with your cancer.

You can browse our information materials below. You can also take a look at some of our webinar recordings, which cover topics such as healthy eating, exercise, bladder care, managing menopausal symptoms, coping with anxiety, getting better sleep, skincare, and more.

Preparing for remote appointments

Preparing for remote appointments

Information on how to prepare for remote appointments during the Covid-19 period, for those diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Read more

Published: 1st June, 2015

Updated: 1st June, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

I have recently been diagnosed with ovarian cancer

I have recently been diagnosed with ovarian cancer

Information and resources for anyone who has recently been diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Read more

Published: 1st January, 2016

Updated: 4th May, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

I have had a recurrence of ovarian cancer

I have had a recurrence of ovarian cancer

Ovarian cancer is frequently controlled with chemotherapy, and although you can feel fit and well, the disease can return. This is known as relapse, or recurrence. Read more

Published: 2nd January, 2016

Updated: 4th May, 2022

Author:

Younger people with ovarian cancer

Younger people with ovarian cancer

Information on treatment, relationships, fertility, early menopause, employment and other topics, for younger people with ovarian cancer. Read more

Published: 3rd January, 2016

Updated: 4th May, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Ovarian cancer and the menopause

Ovarian cancer and the menopause

Treatment for ovarian cancer can cause menopause for younger people and worsening symptoms for older people. Read more

Published: 5th January, 2016

Updated: 13th May, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Diet and nutrition

Diet and nutrition

Find out more about nutritional recommendations for people with ovarian cancer. Read more

Published: 7th January, 2016

Updated: 4th May, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Diet for a blocked bowel

Diet for a blocked bowel

Information for those who want information about how to manage a blocked bowel. Read more

Published: 9th January, 2016

Updated: 1st June, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Exercising during and after treatment

Exercising during and after treatment

Exercise can be very beneficial to people diagnosed with ovarian cancer, although you will need to make sure that it is safe and suitable for you. Find out more. Read more

Published: 10th January, 2016

Updated: 4th May, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Managing fatigue

Managing fatigue

Fatigue is common in people with cancer. It may be a symptom of your ovarian cancer, or it can be a side effect of your treatment. Read more

Published: 1st January, 2017

Updated: 1st June, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy

Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy

Peripheral neuropathy is nerve damage which can be caused by chemotherapy used to treat ovarian cancer. It can cause numbness and pain and other sensations in your hands and feet. Read more

Published: 1st February, 2017

Updated: 1st June, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Hair loss

Hair loss

Chemotherapy treatments for ovarian cancer can cause temporary hair loss. Here are some sources of information and support which may be helpful. Read more

Published: 1st March, 2017

Updated: 4th May, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Skincare and makeup

Skincare and makeup

Some of the side effects of ovarian cancer treatment can affect your appearance and cause changes to your skin. Find out about ways that you can manage this. Read more

Published: 1st April, 2017

Updated: 4th May, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Stomas

Stomas

Surgery for ovarian cancer may mean you have a stoma, either temporarily or permanently. Adjusting to having a stoma can be difficult. Read more

Published: 1st May, 2017

Updated: 4th May, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Lymphoedema

Lymphoedema

An overview of what lymphoedema is, why you might get it when you have ovarian cancer and how to manage it. Read more

Published: 1st June, 2017

Updated: 4th May, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Ovarian cancer and sexuality

Ovarian cancer and sexuality

Information about how ovarian cancer and its treatment may affect your sexuality and what you can do to cope and live with this. Read more

Published: 1st July, 2017

Updated: 1st June, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Fertility and adoption

Fertility and adoption

Having ovarian cancer can affect your fertility. In these webinars, we speak to Fertility Network UK about some of the options that might be available to those with ovarian cancer. Read more

Published: 5th July, 2017

Updated: 4th May, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Coping with anxiety

Coping with anxiety

It is common to experience some anxiety if you are coping with an ovarian cancer diagnosis. Read more

Published: 1st August, 2017

Updated: 1st June, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Getting the support you need

Getting the support you need

Never be afraid to ask for help; there are a number of services and groups available to provide support and comfort to those affected by ovarian cancer. Read more

Published: 1st September, 2017

Updated: 1st June, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Ovarian cancer support group handbook

Ovarian cancer support group handbook

This is a guide for anyone looking to set up an ovarian cancer support group. Read more

Published: 1st October, 2017

Updated: 1st June, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Talking to your family and friends

Talking to your family and friends

If you have been diagnosed with ovarian cancer and have close friends and family, they will often want to help and support you. It is important to know that everyone will react differently to the news. Read more

Published: 1st November, 2017

Updated: 1st June, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Going back to work

Going back to work

Learn more about returning to work after an ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment, your rights under the law and what to expect from your employer. Read more

Published: 1st December, 2017

Updated: 1st June, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Complementary therapies

Complementary therapies

Complementary therapies are used alongside medical treatment for ovarian cancer. Read more

Published: 1st January, 2018

Updated: 1st June, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

End of life

End of life

Cancer is a serious illness which can limit life. It is normal to worry about what an ovarian cancer diagnosis will mean for you. Read more

Published: 1st February, 2018

Updated: 4th May, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

Worldwide ovarian cancer charities

Worldwide ovarian cancer charities

Find out about other ovarian cancer charities outside of the UK. Read more

Published: 1st March, 2018

Updated: 4th May, 2022

Author: Alice Keane

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