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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Detect the Early Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer - Ovarian Cyst Symptoms

Do you have 2 or more family members that had a history of cancer? Did you have any multiple exposures to fertility drugs? Or do you have either BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutation?

I will be sharing with you some important information on how some women detect the early symptoms of ovarian cancer and ovarian cyst symptoms. Above are some of the determining factors for women that are in high risk of getting that cancer and ovarian cyst.

According to the American Cancer Society ovarian cancer is the seventh most common cancer among American women. It is estimated that over 22,000 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer and that 15,000 women are expected to die next year.

To detect the early symptoms of ovarian cancer you need to look for symptoms like bloating, severe abdominal or pelvic pain, distension on the lower abdomen, difficult eating or feeling full every time, rectal bleeding and diarrhea.

Ovarian cyst symptoms are similar to the ones listed above and may also include discomfort on the shoulder and abdomen. If you detect any of the early symptoms and are experiencing it for more then a few weeks then it is a good idea to see a doctor preferable a physician that is specialize in treating and diagnosing cancers from the ovaries, cervix and uterus.

Many Medical Experts advise women from ages 40 years and above to have an early check up because it can give you a 90% chance of curing that cancer if detected.

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