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Ovarian Cancer Symptoms and Signs

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The big question on women's minds today exactly how to see ovarian cancer symptoms and signs? Unfortunately, many times the symptoms go unnoticed or are diagnosed as something different than what the problem really is. There are even cases when women find out that they have ovarian cancer too late because they did not know what the symptoms are. This article will help open your eyes to understand the warning signs to help you make an educated decision on seeking medical advise.

The Woman's Reproductive System

The ovaries are part of a woman's reproductive system which are located in the pelvis. Each ovary is about the size of an almond.

The ovaries make the female hormones - estrogen and progesterone. They also release eggs. An egg travels from an ovary through a fallopian tube to the womb (uterus).When a woman goes through her "change of life" (menopause), her ovaries stop releasing eggs and make far lower levels of hormones. Cancer begins in cells, the building blocks that make up tissues.

Ovarian Cancer Symptoms and Signs - The Silent Killer

Ovarian cancer has been called "The Silent Killer" for quite a long time, because it is usually not discovered until its advanced stages. Before it gets detected, the cancer has already spread to other parts of the abdomen. However, there is something that can be done today to prevent this. When you find ovarian cancer symptoms and signs diagnosed early, ovarian cancer has a 90% cure rate.

The truth is, early-stage ovarian cancer does produce symptoms. Ovarian cancer activists do their best to make women listen to this cancer's whispers. There are ways to detect ovarian cancer symptoms and signs.

What Are The Warnings

In case you develop one or more of the following ovarian cancer symptoms and signs, contact your medical doctor immediately.

- Abdominal Swelling or Bloating or Feeling of Having the Clothes Too Tight
- Abdominal or Pelvic Pain or Pressure or Feeling "Full"
- Gastrointestinal Symptoms such as indigestion, nausea, or changes in bowel movements
- Vaginal Bleeding or Discharge
- Urinary Problems such as Urgency, Burning, or Spasms
- Fatigue and/or Fever
- Pain During Intercourse
- Pain in the back
- Difficulty in Breathing

If you have any of these symptoms and signs and you visit your doctor, he or she will run the necessary tests for you to detect if there are serious problems. Every woman should take the risk to know ovarian cancer symptoms and signs to make sure ovarian cancer is caught early and prevented.

For free, informative information about ovarian cancer, from ovarian cancer symptoms and signs to ovarian cancer treatments and more visit http://www.letsbeatovariancancer.com. Let's Beat Ovarian Cancer is a personal journey of struggles and survival of a five time ovarian cancer survivor.

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