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Ovarian cancer is considered one of the most deadly cancers because it's often detected in later stages.
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Ovarian cancer can lead to gastrointestinal symptoms such as bloating, constipation, cramps, and abdominal pain.
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Feeling tired all the time, even after getting enough rest, is another subtle sign. This fatigue can be debilitating, making it difficult to carry out daily tasks.
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Keep an eye on any changes in your bathroom routines. This includes needing to urinate more urgently or frequently, changes in bowel habits, and alterations in stool consistency.
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Sudden weight gain or loss without changes in diet or exercise could be a red flag. Ovarian cancer may affect metabolism, leading to unexpected changes in body weight.
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A decrease in appetite or feeling full even after consuming small meals can be concerning. It can impact digestion and lead to a feeling of early fullness, which may result in eating less than usual.
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Some women with ovarian cancer report discomfort in the vaginal area. This might include pain during intercourse or a general feeling of discomfort.
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Unusual vaginal bleeding, such as bleeding between periods or after menopause, is a sign to take seriously.
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