ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER SYMPTOM

Women can greatly reduce the fatality rate of ovarian cancer and, if they simply pay more attention to their bodies, the ovarian cancer symptoms can be treated along with the cancer itself before making it to more advanced stages. By paying attention, I mean noticing the smaller discomforts and pains that your body uses when trying to send you a message. The symptoms of ovarian cancer often start out as little nudges such as feeling full or even bloated, slight abdominal discomfort or pelvic area discomfort, nausea, gas, indigestion, frequent urination, constipation or diarrhea, vaginal bleeding, and discomfort or pain during the act of intercourse. However, these symptoms can quickly advance to more severe and noticeable symptoms. These symptoms are more pronounced and are: loss of appetite, feeling or being sick, constipation, noticeable swelling in the abdomen, feeling fatigued, and experiencing shortness of breath.

The body speaks to you if you listen closely. This is true. The ovarian cancer awareness groups use a catch phrase to help raise the public’s awareness of ovarian cancer symptoms; this phrase is: “Ovarian cancer whispers…so listen closely!”

Those catchy phrases, along with a wealth of other informative materials such as pamphlets, can help increase the awareness of women all over the world. It is a priority for ovarian cancer organizations to make it known that ovarian cancer can quickly spread and consume the other organs nearby. The importance of the phrase alone is phenomenal; encouraging women to get in touch with themselves through the actions of their bodies. To simply pay attention to the little things is something that many women just find themselves too busy to do. That is why these organizations go through such troubles to inform the public. The chance that they are giving to women simply by speaking or printing a simple phrase is enormous and the difference that these organizations have made with the use of one simple but resonating sentence is absolutely amazing. Keep in touch with your body; it may save your life!

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