Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer |
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| By tania hackner | ||||
Pelvic, abdominal, or back pain Weight gain or weight loss Unusual vaginal bleeding or discharge (heavy menstrual flow or menopausal bleeding) Discomfort during sex Frequent or intense need to urinate; burning sensation or spasms while urinating Feeling full even though you haven’t eaten much Vague gastro-intestinal problems, like gas, indigestion, loss of appetite, bloating, nausea and vomiting, bloody stool, prolonged constipation or diarrhoea Unexplained increase in waistline Shortness of breath Fatigue If you experience any of the above symptoms over two or three weeks and if it gets worse with time, you should get yourself tested for ovarian cancer. As these symptoms could be associated with any other disease or minor ailment, it is impossible to diagnose ovarian cancer on their merit alone. The doctor will conduct a pelvic exam, an abdominal or vaginal ultrasound, and a blood test to check for the presence of CA 125. None of these tests are conclusive in themselves. But, a positive count on two or more of the tests should be followed by a biopsy (laparotomy) or a laparoscopy to rule out or diagnose ovarian cancer. A very small percentage of women facing these symptoms are diagnosed with the dreaded disease. And sometimes, women can reach the very last stages of cancer with no symptoms at all. The best you can do is to maintain a healthy lifestyle and undergo an annual examination to catch the cancer before it metastasizes. |
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