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Ovarian Cancer Symptoms

QUESTION: What are the symptoms of ovarian cancer?

RESPONSE:There are no obvious symptoms until the disease has advanced. Then the symptoms may include:

  • Vague but persistent gastrointestinal complaints such as gas, nausea, indigestion.
  • Frequency and/or urgency of urination.
  • Any unexplained change in bowel habits.
  • Abnormal postmenopausal bleeding.
  • Weight gain or loss.
  • Abdominal swelling and/or pain; bloating and/or a feeling of fullness.
  • Pain during intercourse.

If vague symptoms persist longer than 4-6 weeks, insist on a thorough rectovaginal examination.

  • A Rectovaginal pelvic examination is when the doctor simultaneously inserts one finger in the rectum and one in the vagina.
  • It is helpful to take a mild laxative or enema before the pelvic exam.
  • Have a comprehensive family history taken by a physician knowledgeable in the risks associated with ovarian cancer. 5% to 10% of ovarian cancer has a familial link.

Every woman should undergo a regular rectal and vaginal pelvic examination. If an irregularity of the ovary is found, alternatives to evaluation include transvaginal sonography and/or tumor markers. The most common tumor marker is a blood test called the CA-125.

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