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  1. Primary peritoneal cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Primary peritoneal cancer (PPC) is a rare cancer that starts in the thin layer of tissue lining the inside of the tummy (the peritoneum). It is a type of epithelial ovarian cancer.

  2. What is the omentum cancer survival rate? - HealthTap

    Jan 18, 2020 · Primary peritoneal cancer is rarer than cancers traveling to the omentum. Generally cancers that have traveled (metastases) to the omentum tends to have a poor survival rate. The …

  3. Stage 4 womb cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Stage 4 womb cancer The stage of a cancer tells you how big the tumour is and how far it has spread. Stage 4 means the cancer has spread to another area of the body.

  4. Surgery to remove all or part of your stomach - Cancer Research UK

    The type of surgery you need for cancer of the stomach depends on: the stage and type of your cancer where it is in your stomach An operation to remove stomach cancer is major surgery. You have it …

  5. Tests for ovarian cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Tests for ovarian cancer There are a number of tests you might have to find out the cause of your symptoms. If you have ovarian cancer, you usually have further tests to find out how big the cancer …

  6. Metastatic colon cancer to the omentum - HealthTap

    is metastatic colon cancer curable?: Possible: But less than 20% survive 5 years. Depends on where the meta

  7. Types of surgery for ovarian cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Types of surgery for ovarian cancer The type of surgery you have depends on where the cancer is. The surgeon aims to remove as much cancer as possible. A specialist surgeon called a gynaecological …

  8. Treating the symptoms of advanced ovarian cancer

    Treating the symptoms of advanced ovarian cancer Treatment for advanced ovarian cancer aims to shrink and control the cancer and help you feel better. It’s called palliative treatment, and this can …

  9. Stage 3 ovarian cancer

    Stage 3 ovarian cancer has spread outside the pelvis into the abdominal cavity or to lymph nodes. The main treatments are surgery, chemotherapy and targeted cancer drugs.

  10. Symptoms of advanced stomach cancer | Cancer Research UK

    The symptoms of advanced stomach cancer depend on what part of the body the cancer has spread to.