Friday, July 1, 2011

Ovarian Cancer - Early Warning Signs

80% Cases of ovarian cancer are diagnosed in advanced stages, leading to poor survival rates. For early detection, every woman should be aware of the the early symptoms or the warning signs of ovarian cancer. Here is the life saving information:
Early Symptoms or Warning Signs of Ovarian Cancer
Unfortunately, in most cases, ovarian cancer remains asymptomatic in the initial stages or presents only a few symptoms which are nonspecific. However, in presence of the risk factors for ovarian cancer, even these nonspecific symptoms should be considered as the warning signs:
1. Persistent gastrointestinal complaints
Patient may complain of gastrointestinal symptoms, such as:                
  • Flatulence
  • Eructations
  • Nausea
  • Dyspepsia
  • Constipation

2. Abdominal discomfort
Patient may have: 
  • Sensation of vague discomfort in the abdomen, and 
  • A feeling of distension of abdomen.

3. Loss of appetite
There is a sense of bloating after meals and the appetite of the patient is reduced.
4. Abnormal vaginal bleeding
Excessive, frequent or irregular bleeding from the vagina and post menopausal bleeding raises suspicion of cancer, especially in women at higher risk. However, many cases of ovarian cancer do not show any menstrual abnormality.
As the disease progresses, following symptoms become evident:
  • Rapid growth of abdominal swelling
  • Sudden loss of weight
  • Difficult respiration
  • Swelling of leg or vulva

Presence of these symptoms in a woman raise even more suspicion of ovarian cancer if she is at a higher risk for having ovarian cancer. I will discuss these risk factors in my next post.




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