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- All women are at risk
- Ovarian cancer occurs in about 1 out of 55 women
- Symptoms can be vague, but do exist
- Early detection increases survival rates
- A PAP smear does not detect ovarian cancer
Symptoms:
- Abdominal pressure, bloating, or discomfort
- Nausea, indigestion, gas, constipation, or diarrhea
- Urinary frequency or urgency
- Abnormal bleeding
- Unusual fatigue
- Unexplained weight loss or gain
- Shortness of breath
If these symptoms persist and/or recur, seek the advice of a gynecologic oncologist. Experts recommend a pelvic/rectal exam, a transvaginal sonogram, and a CA 125 blood test.