Is ovarian cancer connected to breast cancer?

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btmt1960
btmt1960 Member Posts: 2


I have had a DCIS right breast mastectomy in 2009, should I be having blood tests etc. to check on ovarian cancer?

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  • MelissaDallas
    MelissaDallas Member Posts: 7,268
    edited October 2013


    Ovarian cancer is also a risk with BRCA and some other genetic syndromes. I don't think they do bloodwork for this now, but there is new research that is showing that following CA125 tumor marker bloodwork over time can be a fairly accurate predictor of ovarian cancer, but it can be elevated for other reasons. Tumor markers are not reliable for some people, so a lot of doctors don't do them. My CA125 level was very high when I had ovarian cancer but fell to undetectable levels after my surgery.

  • DiveCat
    DiveCat Member Posts: 968
    edited October 2013


    Only in some cases. Certain genetic mutations like in BRCA increase risk of both, but having had BC or being at high risk for BC does not necessarily mean you are high risk for OC. For example, while I am high risk for BC at 40% due to family history and peronal factors, I am not considered at high risk of OC looking at the same factors so am average risk (<2%). Possibly much lower due to other lifestyle factors. If you are concerned about your risk, you can talk to a genetics expert.


    I do know people, mostly BRCA+, who get OC screening if they are high risk, including CA-125 bloodwork, but it is accepted that reliability on it for early detection is not ideal. It's more like "better than nothing" until they are ready for an oopherectomy. They usually also get regular TransVaginal Ultrasounds & pelvic exams.






    For those at average risk, there is no real screening guidelines. You should be aware of the sneaky symptoms of OC, of your body, and if something is not right push for testing. OC is often only found at later stages as it so sneaky.

  • btmt1960
    btmt1960 Member Posts: 2
    edited October 2013


    Thank you or your quick and informative replies. I will follow up with a CA125 and see what it shows.

  • rozem
    rozem Member Posts: 1,375
    edited October 2013


    I was told that BC doubled your chance of getting ovca - however take that with a grain of salt. I believe the average person has a 2% risk and I think ours is 4%.


    I just asked about screening, unfortunately there is no effective screening - I do get trans vag ultrasounds every 6 months to watch the ovaries and the uterus (due to being on tamox)

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