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Self Diagnosis | Ovarian Cancer Symptom

Ovarian cancer is called the silent killer, because it is usually not found until the cancer actually spread to other parts of the body. In fact, according to the American Cancer Society, women are diagnosed earlier, can survive 5 years.

Now, new evidence shows, most women who have symptom be recognized, even since the initial stage. realized with this symptom, ovarian cancer can be detected early. But only 205 of the ovarian cancer is found, before the growth of tumor spread to other parts. The possibility to survive is greater if the cancer is found early.

Ovarian cancer Symptom

Ovarian cancer symptom is not specific, and often similar to other common symptom. Including indigestion and bladder symptom. Women with cancer may be diagnosed suffering ovarian disease, before finally diagnosed suffering cancer ovarian. Error diagnosis is common, among others, stomach irritation syndrome, stress and depression.

is the key symptom is settle or become worse. as symptom of disease such as stomach and digestion is usually only temporary, or caused a certain situation, or because a particular food. In the ovarian cancer, symptom continuously and gradually become worse.

Recent studies show, women with ovarian cancer have greater possibilities than the women who are experiencing the following symptom, it is continuously:
  • Pressure on the stomach, feeling full, swelling, or puffed.
  • Want to dispose of small water
  • Feeling uncomfortable or ill in the hip.


Symptom of ovarian cancer are:
  • Digestive disturbances that took place continuously, gas and nausea.
  • Changes in defecation habits without cause, including the wish to urinate frequently.
  • Loss of appetite or feeling full quickly.
  • Rather tight clothing around the waist.
  • Continue to lack energy.
  • Pain in the lower back.
  • Changes in menstruation./li>


when should go to a doctor?

Check to see a doctor if swelling occurs, flatulence, and pain, pressure on the stomach or hip that lasted more than three weeks. If you are a doctor, but not diagnosed as ovarian cancer, and you are not sure, make the next visit to get a second inspection. Make sure the hip examination on the priorities that need to be evaluated.

if you have a family with experiencing of ovarian cancer or breast cancer. check yourself to a doctor trained to handle ovarian cancer patients, so you can talk about checks, genetic tests, treatment options and when the examination is still free of disease.

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