New research finds symptoms of Ovarian cancer that could mean earlier detection and treatment

A study of ovarian cancer sufferers has found that there are certain tell-tale signs of the disease which, it is hoped, will reduce the number cases that are discovered too late.

Ovarian cancer has always been deemed to be a silent killer but the study by Australian researchers at the National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre, has identified several early warning signs that women should be aware of.

The signs include abdominal bloating, abdominal or back pain, appetite loss or feeling full quickly, changes in toilet habits, unexplained weight loss or gain, indigestion or heartburn, and fatigue.

There is no screening test for ovarian cancer so doctors advise that if women experience these symptoms persistently and they seem unusual to see a doctor sooner rather than later.

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