New Symptoms for Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer
Cancer experts have identified a set of health problems that may be symptoms of ovarian cancer, and they are urging women who have the symptoms for more than a few weeks to see their doctors.
These symptoms, which are found more common in women, include bloating, pelvic or abdominal pain, difficulty eating or feeling full quickly and feeling a frequent or urgent need to urinate A woman who has any of those problems nearly every day for more than two or three weeks is advised to see a gynecologist, especially if the symptoms are new and quite different from her usual state of health.
Although these symptoms are acknowledged as classic symptoms or urinary problems of patients with bladder infections it still makes sense to consult a doctor because bladder infections should be treated. Urinary trouble that persists despite treatment is a particular cause for concern, researchers say.