When ovarian cancer returns, there are several tests your doctor will want you to undergo to determine what the next course of treatment should be. This may include blood tests to look for tumor markers and imaging like a CT scan, a PET scan, or an MRI. Blood tests and imaging can both be done on an out-patient basis, so women won’t need to check into a hospital to get this testing done, according to Mayo Clinic Arizona gynecologic oncologist Dr. Kristina Butler. Some doctors may want women to undergo an ultrasound as well. The type of testing required will depend on what type of ovarian cancer the woman has.
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