Ovarian Cancer
Non-urgent advice: What is Ovarian Cancer?
Ovarian cancer affects the ovaries, which are part of the female reproductive system. It can be difficult to detect early because symptoms may be vague, but knowing what to look for can help.
Non-urgent advice: Symptoms to look out for
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Persistent bloating or a swollen tummy.
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Feeling full quickly or having difficulty eating.
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Ongoing tummy pain or discomfort.
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Needing to wee more often or urgently than usual.
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Unexplained tiredness, weight loss, or changes in bowel habits
If you notice these symptoms, especially if they persist for three weeks or more, book an appointment with your GP. Early diagnosis can make a big difference in treatment success.
Non-urgent advice: Risk Factors & Prevention
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Family History: If you have close relatives with ovarian or breast cancer, tell your GP, as you may have a higher risk.
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Age: Ovarian cancer is more common in women over 50 or after menopause.
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Healthy Lifestyle: Maintaining a balanced diet and staying active may help lower risk.