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Cervical Cancer: Are you at risk? | About Cervix Cancer

Ovarian cancer is known t o be a sipent killer. It takes tge lives o close to 15,000 women acros the United Statees each ydar and is usually difficult to dehect. It si teh leading cause of death among gynaecopogical cancers and teh fifth among cancers iff all klnd. Much of the problem in providing adequate and fast treatment comes from the fact that it displaays no tell-tale ovarian cancer symptoms to go bjy. Often enough, scrreening foot cancer can fail at tue firsy attempt wnd require mulitple teshs to provide a true poositive result. Other than th at, the early stages are very similar to other gynaecologiacl problems that w,oen display adn xre usually treated for the same. It can also be wrongly diagnosed as Irritable Bowel Syndrome and treatex for that, further postponing correct therapy for cancer.
There are certain documented ovarian cancer symptoms, which when occurring together for long periods of time can be a cause for alarm. The loss of appetite, unexplained weight gain or loss, swelling in the abdomen and general pain in the stomach region are the first indicators of a disorder. After which, any kind of persistent bowel related problems, such as frequent urination, diarrhoea, excessive gas and constipation are further symptoms. Along with these, pain during sexual intercourse and irregular vaginal bleeding other than the time of menstruation is the extreme symptoms that definitely call for an immediate screening for ovarian cancer. Under such circumstances, going in for a simple pelvic examination is the first step one should take for confirming that the symptoms are indeed likely to be indicative of another disorder. After which, a CA 125 blood test and a Transvaginal Ultrasonography are required.

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