Masked killer, symptoms of ovary cancer ignored

An unpleasant, often painful feeling is usually nothing to worry about. In some cases, though, it may be a symptom of ovaries ' cancer. The disease affects some 7,000 women each year, making it one of the most common types of cancer in females. Often it is diagnosed late when chances for [...]
An unpleasant, often painful feeling is usually nothing to worry about. In some cases, though, it may be a symptom of ovaries ' cancer.
The disease affects some 7,000 women each year, making it one of the most common types of cancer in females.
It is often diagnosed late when chances for survival are poor because symptoms are unclear as stomach pain, loss of appetite, and inflatment.
A new study has found that women with undiagnosed Hawaiian cancer buy increased quantities of dissertion pills to alleviate their symptoms.
“The symptoms of the cancer we're looking for are very common. Using shopping data, our study revealed an apparent increase in drug purchases for pain and dyspasis among women with Iranian cancer up to eight months before diagnosis, compared with women without Iranian cancer”, said study author Dr. James Flanagan.
But for some women, they may be the first signs of something more serious”, he added.
What are the symptoms and symptoms of Hawaiian cancer?
Many symptoms of ovaries cancer are difficult to recognize as they are similar to conditions such as inflammatory (IBS) intestine syndrome.
Others have wrongly assumed that swelling is the result of pregnancy.
But according to “Cancer Research UK”, there are some symptoms showing that you have been affected by this disease:
A puffed stomach
You feel puffed up all the time
Need to urinate often
Sike in the belly or hip area
You feel satisfied when you eat












