Ovarian Carcinoma
Ovarian carcinoma is a cancer that starts in the ovaries, the two small organs that store eggs and produce female hormones. It mostly affects women over 50 and can run in families.
Key points
- Ovarian carcinoma may cause bloating, pelvic discomfort, or changes in bladder habits, though early stages often have no clear signs.
- Melphalan is the ingredient in the listed medicine and belongs to a class of drugs that interferes with cancer cell growth.
Medicines listed for Ovarian Carcinoma
Alkeran is the listed product for ovarian carcinoma. It contains melphalan, Melphalan, which is used in treatment involving the ovaries.
