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Is polycycstic ovaries linked to ovarian cancer?



hello this is doserchris@yahoo.com and ive had diarrea for a month now and i have had abnormal bleeding from my vagina associated with bouts of dizziness should i be checked for ovarian cancer?

I've done a lot of reading on PCOS, I've never read or heard of a connection to ovarian cancer. The dizziness is probably associated with the bleeding.... this is something you really need to take to the doctor. If you want more information use google and search all of your symptoms, you may find some connections that you can discuss with your doctor.
Why would you jump to cancer. Anemia can cause bouts of dizziness and if you've been bleeding for a month, you probably are anemic. You should see your doctor. Also, diarrhea for a month? What are you waiting for? See your doctor.
I've never heard that PCO has been definitively linked to ovarian cancer, but even so, it sounds like you're having a serious health issue and should see your doctor immedietely to be checked out for something if not ovarian cancer.
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