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The Ovarian Cancer Symptoms
The Ovarian Cancer Symptoms
The Ovarian Cancer Symptoms by Sven
Ullmann
The symptoms of ovarian cancer can appear months before the cancer
is found. Unless a woman is getting the tests that would reveal the
cancer these symptoms many times wont be diagnosed. This alone is
one of the problems with detecting ovarian cancer in its early
stages. The symptoms of ovarian cancer are quite often dismissed
due to the fact that they can be rather benign.
Stomach swelling and digestive problems for instance which are
common symptoms of the presence of ovarian can be easily dismissed
and ignored. Stomach problems are something everyone experiences at
various times in their life. Ovarian cancer afflicts more than
twenty-two- thousand women annually in the U.S. If caught in the
early stages this cancer is treatable as goes for many other
cancers.
If detected in its early stages, before it has spread from the
ovaries a woman has a ninety percent chance of living for at least
another five years. Unfortunately, less than twenty percent of
ovarian cancer is detected in its early stage, Due to the fact that
the symptoms of ovarian cancer don't involve the ovaries themselves
the cancer many times can be overlooked as tests like stomach
imaging can overlook the ovaries.
This is not to say that every time a woman gets a stomach ache or
pelvic pain she should dash off to be tested for ovarian cancer. In
cases where problems are persistent though researchers have
concluded that ovarian cancer should be considered. If tests have
ruled out other causes than tests for ovarian cancer should be
performed. Ovarian cancer is a relatively rare cancer in women, it
afflicts a small part of the general population and makes up a
small percentage of the cancers afflicting women in general.
For the woman stricken with this form of cancer the statistics mean
nothing though. So it appears from research findings that women
have to take a greater part in the detection of this disease due to
the nature of the symptoms and the elusive nature of this disease
and with early detection so imperative in determining the survival
rate of women afflicted with ovarian cancer.
If tests have ruled out other causes for the symptoms than tests
for ovarian cancer should be performed earlier in the diagnosis
process. A womans early response to the persistent symptoms related
to ovarian cancer can be the key to her survival. New research has
discovered that ultrasound and the CA125 test were many times not
effective in detecting ovarian cancer in its early stages even in
women already at high risk for developing the disease.
Women at high risk include women with a family history of the
disease and women predisposed to it due to genetic mutations that
can make ovarian cancer more likely. Of the two tests the blood
test has shown to be more effective in finding ovarian cancer but
it can sometimes give false positive results. Statistics are not
good for the early detection of the cancer so other means must be
developed it seems.
Experts agree that more research is needed in the area of detection
of the disease as this seems to be so critical in determining the
survival rate for ovarian cancer. The symptoms will always be the
same though so for their part women must make themselves more aware
of this cancer and its early detection. Tracking the symptoms can
only be of help. Keeping an accurate record of your early symptoms
and being persistent during the evaluation process can be the
difference between surviving and not surviving ovarian cancer.
Article by Sven Ullmann, who runs Deserved Health - information on
health for you and your family. Read more about ovarian
cancer symptoms.
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