Noticing Ovarian Cancer Symtoms

Women have many different organs that together are called the ‘reproductive system’. One of the most important of these is the ovary, the organ that releases the egg which is later either fertilized or degenerates during menses. The ovary therefore plays an important role in hormone secretion in females, and hence in a lot of the processes that take place in a woman’s body. As such an active part of the female body, there are cells in the ovary that are constantly growing and maturing. Ovarian cancer is when there is a tumor in the ovary.Often times ovarian cancer symtoms will not be obvious until after cancer growth has occurred.  If a women should see stomach bloating or experience a pressure in the pelvis area, or changes in bladder and bowel routines then she should get a doctors exam.

Being diagnosed with ovarian cancer is a distressing experience for any woman. There are no specific reasons for ovarian cancer to develop and so there are no special methods to take that can prevent the disease from forming. It is because of this that being aware of any changes that occur in your body is very important. As the ovary is involved with the menstrual cycle,  being alert to any changes in the cycle would be a good way of identifying the disease early on. Going to a doctor at the earliest signs of something happening out of the ordinary would be a good idea to find out what the causes for these changes are. Sometimes the doctor may recommend surgically removing the affected ovary as that would stop the cancer from spreading to other parts of the body. Ovarian cancer need not be the end of the line for women these days. There are a wide array of drugs prescribed by doctors which provide the needed hormones for the body to function as it always did. Also as there are two ovaries in every female, removing one ovary does not mean the end of children for any woman. Science has progressed greatly over the past years and so ovarian cancer can be successfully treated and cured, as long as it is diagnosed early enough.

It is not easy to find out you have ovarian cancer, or any other kind of cancer. It is a life changing event and you only help yourself when you make sure you are with people who want the best for you. Make sure the treatment that you take is something you are comfortable with and something recommended by your doctor. And be positive – you can help yourself through this disease. You are stronger than you know!

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