Can ovarian cancer be identified by certain symptoms? That is the finding of cancer experts this week who announced that possibly insignificant events and signs can turn out to be real-life indicators of ovarian cancer. And, the identification of these relatively light (benign) signs can, however, save lives according the report.Signs such as bloating, abdominal pain and even eating difficulties are among the signs that one may have ovarian cancer.
Although these signs are not really significant in many circles, they can all be significant indicators when recognized as such. In fact, all these signs -- if they persist daily for a few weeks -- should be investigated by your doctor or oncologist.


Ovarian cancer is difficult to detect. There are no great screening tests to pick up on its presence in the body, and by the time symptoms appear, the disease has often progressed into an advanced stage. But a ray of light has recently emerged in the study of ovarian cancer -- and it could help in the prevention and early detection of this deadly disease.
Ovarian cancer is often found in advanced stages. Detecting the cancer at the early stages is difficult because the vague symptoms are often missed by physicians who may think other causes are responsible.
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