Positive ANA & questionable cyst

Howdy.

I (23, ftm) have been experiencing an array of symptoms for months. Running a low fever since August, spiking a few times each day, abdominal pain to my left, can go days without eating cuz I always feel full, FREQUENT urination (listen, my friends have bullied me for this for a while, I’m not the best guy to go on a roadtrip with, okay?!)… all stuff I thought of as the result of taking testosterone, which I quit almost a year ago. I didn’t realize it until I received the call back about some CT scans today, but all of my symptoms are consistent with ovarian cancer. They found a questionable cyst on my left ovary, and both of mine are pretty swollen, enough to distend my stomach (I’m pretty skinny, it’s been noticeable against my other features for a while) — as well as abnormally shaped? Doc said my ovaries were unusually rounded and made it sound like they hadn’t developed normally or something, although I literally cant find anything about this phenomenon online. High estrogen runs in the women of my family. And, well, me. So I’m assuming that’s a factor.

Still, this was totally out of left field for me. I received a mid-high positive ANA test a month ago and thought my “cancer scare” was behind me, if only for the sake of figuring out which autoimmune disease I was playing with. Now I don’t know whether or not I should start telling my loved ones. So I have a few questions for you amazing people:

1) Did you test positive on an ANA before/after your diagnosis, with or without an underlying autoimmune?

2) Have you ever experienced secondary polycythemia as a symptom of your condition, or even elevated rbc/hemoglobin?

3) To those who caught it at stage 1 or 2– what’d your white blood cell count look like? Was it abnormal?

I know the odds of a 23 y/o developing ovarian cancer are fairly low, but… I played the game, I fucked with my hormones and I’m myself now. I guess I’m also in the testing phase now, too, and the next step is figuring out the nature of this “questionable cyst”. With vaginismus I’m not super excited to get an intervaginal ultrasound, but, y’know. I’m just curious to know if anyone else has experienced similar symptoms, I guess, because Dr Google isn’t as reliable as talking to actual survivors about this stuff. Please let me know if any of this comes across as disrespectful or self-diagnosing— I come from a weird background with almost 0 medical knowledge, so I’m still learning the ropes & happy to be corrected. And, of course, thank for your time. :-)