Sunday, July 5, 2009

The Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian cancer is often called "The Silent Killer" because the symptoms are so nonspecific and are often blamed on something else. Thus it is possible to have been experiencing early warning signs of this disease for years and not realize anything is seriously wrong. This is very understandable, as the symptoms, if they are seen at all, most often seem benign at first. However, if you have had one or more of these symptoms for several weeks or months, please consider calling your physician and scheduling a check-up.

Cancer is a scary word and most people would prefer to just assume everything is fine and hope whatever is bothering them simply "goes away." However, consider that ovarian cancer statistics show that 70% to 80% of diagnoses are made in late stages when the prognosis is not so good.

To give yourself the best chance at long-term survival and even a complete cure, these are 8 of the symptoms to watch out for:
  1. Abdominal pain
  2. Back pain
  3. Urinary urgency
  4. Constipation
  5. Tiredness
  6. Pelvic pain
  7. Vaginal bleeding
  8. Weight loss

Most often these symptoms are not due to cancer, but only doctor can tll for sure. Any woman with these symptoms should tell her doctor.

>> Causes and Screening test for Ovarian Cancer

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