Working with your doctors to optimize readiness for ovarian cancer surgery has always been an important part of treatment. Women are generally advised to remain as active as possible and eat whatever healthy food they can best tolerate the day before.
For patients, making the preparation for surgery less complicated is a comfort as well as an advantage. "Other than strictly observing when to stop solids and liquids the day before surgery, there really isn't a whole lot that needs to be done to get ready," says Dr. Kellie Schneider, Gynecologic Oncologist at Novant Health. "We've relaxed our restrictions from what they used to be, and general practice now is all about being healthy and as active as possible before your surgery, because we realized that patients recover faster if they're not coming in starving."
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