After treatment
The links below are specifically for anyone affected by ovarian
cancer. You will find any local links available at the top of the page followed by links to national and international organisations.
There is more information about what happens after any main
treatments have
finished - getting back to daily living, symptoms to watch out for and
what to do if you need more support and care in the general After treatment section of this website.
Link:Follow up after treatment for ovarian cancer
Produced by:Macmillan Cancer Support
This section of the Macmillan Cancer support website has information about what happens after treatment for ovarian cancer.
Link:If chemotherapy is no longer wanted or possible
Produced by:Target Ovarian Cancer
You may find this section useful if you have been told that your cancer is not responding to chemotherapy any more and that you will not be having any more ‘active’ treatment.
Link:Living with ovarian cancer
Produced by:Target Ovarian Cancer
This section provides useful suggestions for how to cope with life after a diagnosis of ovarian cancer. It includes sections on:Talking to others, Finding a 'new normal', follow ups, Your health now treatment is over,Concerned the cancer may come back? and Workplace and finance issues
Link:Living with ovarian cancer
Produced by:CancerHelp UK
This section is about the feelings and practical difficulties you may have living with ovarian cancer including recovering both physically and emotionally from surgery.
Link:What happens after treatment for ovarian cancer
Produced by:American Cancer Society
This section provides an overview about what happens after treatment for ovarian.
Page last edited: 29 July 2011

