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The American Cancer Society, the Gynecologic Cancer Foundation, and the Society of Gynecologic Oncologists state
that the most common symptoms of ovarian cancer include:
- bloating
- pelvic or abdominal pain
- trouble eating or feeling full quickly
- urinary symptoms, such as urgent or frequent feelings of needing to go
These symptoms are also commonly caused by benign (non-cancerous) diseases and by cancers of other organs. When
they are caused by ovarian cancer, they tend to be persistent and represent
a change from normal -- for example, they occur more often or are more
severe. If a woman has these symptoms almost daily for more than a few weeks, she should see her doctor, preferably
a gynecologist.
If there is reason to suspect you may have ovarian cancer, your doctor will use one or more tests or procedures
to be absolutely certain that the disease is present and to determine the stage of the cancer.
Reference Source: www.Cancer.org
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