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  1. 20 sty 2023 · 1. Bloating. It’s typical to feel bloated around your menstrual period or when you’ve eaten certain foods. But bloating that doesn’t go away is a common symptom of ovarian cancer. Around 72% of...

  2. 2 lis 2022 · Bloating, diarrhea and abdominal pain are three of the most common symptoms of ovarian cancer. They’re also some of the easiest to overlook. Perhaps it’s because they can also be signs of so many other conditions, including indigestion, a stomach virus, and even the cramps that can accompany a woman’s menstrual cycle.

  3. 21 wrz 2023 · Abnormal vaginal bleeding is such a common symptom of endometrial cancer that it occurs in much younger women, too. “It’s trickier to diagnose in the premenopausal population, though,” notes Meyer, “because a lot of those women have never really menstruated normally, so changes associated with the development of cancer may not be as noticeable.”

  4. 9 maj 2023 · When ovarian cancer first develops, it might not cause any noticeable symptoms. When ovarian cancer symptoms happen, they're usually attributed to other, more common conditions. Signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer may include: Abdominal bloating or swelling. Quickly feeling full when eating.

  5. Here are 10 cancer symptoms that every woman should be on the lookout for. 1. Abnormal vaginal bleeding. More than 90% of women diagnosed with endometrial cancer experience irregular bleeding. If you have already undergone menopause, any bleeding — spotting included — should be evaluated.

  6. Main symptoms of ovarian cancer. Symptoms of ovarian cancer include frequently (roughly 12 or more times a month) having: a swollen tummy or feeling bloated. pain or tenderness in your tummy or the area between the hips (pelvis) no appetite or feeling full quickly after eating. an urgent need to pee or needing to pee more often.

  7. 3 lip 2024 · However, there are early symptoms to look out for, such as persistent bloating, pain in the pelvis and lower stomach, and difficulty eating. It’s important to speak to your GP if you experience these symptoms, particularly over a long period of time. Read more about how ovarian cancer is diagnosed.

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