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Ovarian Cancer and Back Pain

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Published on: July 6, 2011

Ovarian Cancer and Back Pain
Every year in the U.S., more than 21,000 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer and approximately 15,000 women die from the disease. Those are staggering statistics and the numbers still seem to be rising every year, unfortunately, because women are not properly trained in how to diagnose ovarian cancer warning signs.

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Ovarian cancer warning signs can be difficult to detect at an early stage, because some of the most common symptoms such as indigestion and bloating can be a sign of a number of other diseases.

In order to avoid a misdiagnosis, to keep this simple rule in mind:

If signs or symptoms are persistent and only seem to be getting worse, then talk to your doctor immediately.

According Mayoclinic, recent studies indicate that women with ovarian cancer are more likely compared to other women in the management of the following symptoms:

Abdominal pressure, fullness, bloating or
Urinary urgency
Pelvic discomfort or pain
Other warning signs may occur in the following formats:

Constant indigestion, flatulence or nausea
Unexplained changes in bowel habits, such as constipation
Changes in bladder habits, such as frequent need to urinate
Loss of appetite or feeling full quickly
Increased abdominal girth or clothes suitable for tighter at the waist
Pain during intercourse (Dyspareunia)
Consistent with the lack of energy
Low back pain
Changes in menstruation
The American Cancer Society reports that nearly 90% of women in study who were diagnosed at an early stage, said that they experienced one or more symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, pelvic or back pain. However, only 3% of women are diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer did not report any symptoms.

In addition, 55% of all women studied made an accurate diagnosis within two months after their symptoms appeared. Unfortunately, it took three to six months 19% of women and more than a year is 11% of women understand that they really were the signs of ovarian cancer. In short, no longer had the diagnosis, the cancer became more advanced.
Ovarian Cancer and Back Pain

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