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Ovarian Cancer Symptoms Explained After Dianne Oxberry’s Death at 51

  • January 29, 2019
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Ovarian cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in women. It typically affects those who have been through the menopause – usually over the age of 50 – but can affect younger women too.

Symptoms Of Ovarian Cancer

:: Feeling full quickly
:: Loss of appetite
:: Pain in the abdomen or lower abdomen which doesn’t go away
:: Bloating of the abdomen
:: Needing to wee more frequently
:: Unexplained tiredness
:: Changes in bowel habits.

When To Visit Your GP

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends that if you have the above symptoms 12 or more times a month, you should see your GP, who will arrange tests – especially if you’re over 50 years old.

Ovarian Cancer Treatment And Prognosis

As with most cancers, the faster it is diagnosed and treated, the better the prognosis. However sadly it often remains undiscovered until it has spread.

Treatment for ovarian cancer will vary depending on the stage of the cancer and whether the patient wants to have children. Most people have a combination of surgery and chemotherapy. 

[Read More: Ovarian Cancer: Why Are Women In Their Thirties Having To Fight For Treatment?]

The aim of treatment is to cure the cancer if possible, however if the cancer is advanced, treatment aims to relieve symptoms and control it for as long as possible. 

Around half of women with ovarian cancer will live for at least five years after diagnosis, according to NHS Choices, and about one in three will live at least 10 years.

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