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Ovarian cancer?wat are the symptoms?



Ovarian cancer?wat are the symptoms?

What Are the Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer?
In its early stages, ovarian cancer has few symptoms. The first sign of ovarian cancer is usually an enlarged ovary. The ovaries are located deep within the pelvic cavity, so swelling may go unnoticed until it becomes more advanced.

Symptoms of more advanced ovarian cancer include:

Swollen abdomen (caused by build-up of fluids produced by the tumor)
Lower abdominal and leg pain
Sudden weight loss or gain
Change in bowel or bladder function
Nausea
Swelling in the legs Source(s): http://www.webmd.com/menopause/guide/ova...
bleeding in between periods, or during intercourse. lf you have a problem?, see your doctor soon as possible, its curable.
You might have unexplained bleeding, weight loss, nausea, vomitting, blood in the stool, bloating, back pain, unsual hair growth, increases in urination, and even a false positive on a pregnancy test. If you believe you may have this, you must see a doctor asap, because it is deadly without treatment.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ovarian_can...
Stuffing vegetables such as capsicum and zucchini with tasty fillings of mince chicken, meat or tuna are easy to do and very healthy and low fat.
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