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Ovarian cancer is the 5th leading cause of cancer death in women. Ovarian cancer tends to be diagnosed at an advanced stage, because early symptoms are typically dismissed by patients. Early symptoms of ovarian cancer include bloating, abdominal pain, trouble eating, or a frequent urge to urinate. For women over 50, if these symptoms are new and last longer than 2 weeks, women should schedule an exam with their gynecologist.

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What the symptoms of ovarian cancer?

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Symptoms of early stage ovarian cancer are difficult to detect, in part because the symptoms are often mild and difficult to recognize. More than 80% of patients express symptoms of ovarian cancer.

What are the risk factors for ovarian cancer?

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While the exact cause of ovarian cancer is unknown, some risk factors are linked to a higher rate of developing ovarian cancer. These risk factors for ovarian...

What are the treatment options for ovarian cancer?

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Treatment options for ovarian cancer depends on the stage of cancer. Other considerations involve the patient’s age and health. Options typically involve...

What are the various stages of ovarian cancer?

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The different stages of ovarian cancer describe the location of ovarian cancer growth and how far the cancer has spread.

What tests are available to diagnose ovarian cancer?

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A pelvic exam and an ultrasound can diagnose whether the ovaries need more testing. Ultrasound. An ultrasound can produce images of the ovaries that can determine if they are enlarged or if there are any abnormal growths on the surfaces of the ovaries.

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