The risk of developing ovarian cancer increases with age, with more than half of all cases in the UK in women aged 65 and over.
Anyone with ovaries can get ovarian cancer.
You may have a higher chance of getting ovarian cancer if you:
It's still possible to get ovarian cancer even if you've had your ovaries removed. This is because ovarian cancer can also affect your fallopian tubes, or the lining inside your tummy (peritoneum).
You cannot always prevent ovarian cancer but there are things you can do to lower your chances of getting it.
quit smoking
stay a healthy weight or lose weight if you're overweight
talk with a GP about possible tests or treatment (taking a hormonal contraception or removing your ovaries) if ovarian cancer runs in your family
It's important to get any symptoms of ovarian cancer checked by a GP.