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Ovarian Cancer Symptons

Ovarian cancer is difficult to diagnose because symptoms often do not occur until late in the disease. Symptoms do not occur until the tumor has grown large enough to apply pressure to other organs in the abdomen, or until the cancer has spread to remote organs. The symptoms are nonspecific, meaning they could be due to many different conditions. Cancer is not usually the first thing considered in a woman having symptoms.

The only early symptom of the disease is menstrual irregularity. Symptoms that come later include the following:

• Pelvic pain or pressure
• Pain with intercourse
• Abdominal swelling and bloating
• Urinary frequency
• Constipation
• Ascites - Collection of fluid in the abdomen, contributing to abdominal distension and shortness of breath
• Loss of appetite
• Feeling full after even small amounts
• Gas and/or diarrhea
• Nausea and vomiting
• Abnormalities in menstruation, pubertal development, and abnormal hair growth (with tumors that secrete hormones)
• Back pain (Sciatica)



 
What is Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian Cancer Symptons
When to seek Medical Attn
OC Causes
Decreasing Risk Factors
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