The symptoms of ovarian cancer can appear months
before the cancer is found. Unless a woman is getting the tests that
would reveal the cancer these symptoms many times will not be
diagnosed. This alone is one of the problems with detecting ovarian
cancer in its early stages. The symptoms of ovarian cancer are quite
often dismissed due to the fact that they can be rather benign.
Stomach swelling and digestive problems for
instance which are common symptoms of the presence of ovarian can be
easily dismissed and ignored. Stomach problems are something everyone
experiences at various times in their life. Ovarian cancer afflicts
more than twenty-two- thousand women annually in the U.S. If caught in
the early stages this cancer is treatable as goes for many other
cancers.
If detected in its early stages, before it has
spread from the ovaries a woman has a ninety percent chance of living
for at least another five years. Unfortunately, less than twenty
percent of ovarian cancer is detected in its early stage. Due to the
fact that the symptoms of ovarian cancer don't involve the ovaries
themselves the cancer many times can be overlooked as tests like
stomach imaging can overlook the ovaries.