Signs of ovarian cancer warning

Ovarian cancer is known to be a silent disease that kills 15,000 American women each year due to the lack of early detection, but some symptoms may precede the disease.

American experts from the American Cancer Society in collaboration with the Gynecological Oncology Foundation and the Association of Cancer Oncologists first published a list of symptoms of the disease, including three Noteworthy factor:

Picture 1 of Signs of ovarian cancer warning

A cancer cell
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- Abdominal distention lasts for weeks
- Frequently urinate
- Feeling full of belly, no appetite

Experts recommend that women should see a doctor if these symptoms appear every day for 3 weeks. However, all the symptoms listed in the list are very common, non-specific and often associated with irritable colon syndrome.

Now doctors check for the presence of ovarian cancer by ultrasound, blood tests and tumor tracing but these tests are often not very effective.

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