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Is there any way to prevent ovarian cancer? No Is there a link between breast cancer and ovarian cancer? Yes Is there a reliable early screening test for ovarian cancer? No Can a woman who has had her ovaries removed get ovarian cancer? Yes Does a pap smear detect ovarian cancer? No, it detects cervical cancer
A SERIOUS AND UNDER-RECOGNIZED THREAT TO WOMEN’S HEALTH
OVARIAN CANCER CAN BE TREATED IF DETECTED EARLY The vast majority of cases are not diagnosed until the cancer has spread beyond the ovaries.
WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP SUCH AN IMPORTANT CAUSE?
Learn the symptoms The most common symptoms reported include abdominal bloating or discomfort; increased abdominal size or clothes that fit tighter around your waist; increased or urgent need to urinate, and pelvic pain. Additional signs and symptoms are persistent gas, indigestion or nausea; unexplained changes in bowel habits; unexplained weight loss or gain; loss of appetite; feeling full quickly during or after a meal and pain during sexual intercourse; a persistent lack of energy, low back pain, and shortness of breath. Talk about these symptoms with your friends and your physicians
Know your body; be aware of subtle changes; consult with your physician when they occur; discuss with him/her tests for ovarian cancer
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