Thursday, August 20, 2009

Warning Signs/Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer

For all of you who are female, or know someone who is female, here are the warning signs of ovarian cancer, from www.mayoclinic.com:

Abdominal pressure, fullness, swelling or bloating
Urinary urgency
Pelvic discomfort or pain
Persistent indigestion, gas or nausea
Unexplained changes in bowel habits, such as constipation
Changes in bladder habits, including a frequent need to urinate
Loss of appetite or quickly feeling full
Increased abdominal girth or clothes fitting tighter around your waist
Pain during intercourse (dyspareunia)
A persistent lack of energy
Low back pain
Changes in menstruation

(Julie's addition - It's uncomfortable to bend over to tie your shoes.)

Symptoms of ovarian cancer are nonspecific and mimic those of many other more common conditions, including digestive and bladder disorders. A woman with ovarian cancer may be diagnosed with another condition before finally learning she has cancer. Common misdiagnoses include irritable bowel syndrome, stress and depression.

The key seems to be persistent or worsening signs and symptoms. With most digestive disorders, symptoms tend to come and go, or they occur in certain situations or after eating certain foods. With ovarian cancer, there's typically little fluctuation — symptoms are constant and gradually worsen. See your doctor if you have swelling, bloating, pressure or pain in your abdomen or pelvis that lasts for more than a few weeks. If you've already seen a doctor and received a diagnosis other than ovarian cancer, but you're not getting relief from the treatment, schedule a follow-up visit with your doctor or get a second opinion. Make sure that a pelvic exam is a part of your evaluation.

If you have a history of ovarian cancer or a strong history of breast cancer in your family, strongly consider seeing a doctor trained to detect and care for ovarian cancer patients so that you can talk about screening, genetic testing and treatment options while you are disease-free.

1 comment:

Dee said...

Thank you so much for writing this blog! It is so wonderful to read about Julie's adventure. Your writing is beautiful and it is so interesting to read about all that is involved. My prayers and thoughts are with you, too, Julie. Get well soon! Dee