Identify the nine ovarian cancer symptoms
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Did you know that ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death most of all gynecological cancers? The fact is indeed very worrying and it is because a lot of new ovarian cancer cases are known when in an advanced stage.
In fact, the British Medical Journal and Targeting Ovarian Cancer (TOC) in the UK revealed that only takes one month to find out the disease, after symptoms appear. There are some common symptoms that can be easily identified. If the common symptoms are known to the women, the treatment can be more quickly and the opportunity to recover a larger patient.
To that end, for you women must know the symptoms of ovarian cancer public. If you, friends or close relatives experienced the following symptoms, do not delay to see a doctor immediately. Common symptoms of ovarian cancer include:
1. often feel pain in abdomen
2. increased abdominal size large
3. no appetite or difficult to eat
4. often feel satiety
5. constant bloating
6. frequent vomiting and defecation
7. vaginal bleeding
8. drastic weight loss
9. headaches and often feel tired
If you feel these symptoms for several days immediately consult a doctor. According to TOC, the symptoms of ovarian cancer is often not detected by physicians. To that end, so you get accurate results ask for further tests or to seek "second opinion".