The symptoms of ovarian cancer are difficult to pinpoint as this disease does not always show distinct warning signals. Women should be aware though of the following: general discomfort in the abdominal area, nausea, abdominal swelling, loss of appetite, pelvic pressure pains and a constant back or leg pain. If you have experienced any of these symptoms, it is vital that you speak to your GP to rule out this condition.
Treatment for ovarian cancer generally begins with surgery to remove the ovaries, uterus, fallopian tubes and cervix. In some cases, the lymph nodes are also removed. Chemotherapy or radiation therapy is usually the follow-up treatment as well, depending on the stage at which the patient is at at the time of diagnosis.
It is thought that eating more cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli or cabbage, can help women to live longer, as do high levels of vitamin E – it was noted that supplements didn’t help in this case. Those who have taken the contraceptive pill for long periods of time can also prevent the risk of developing ovarian cancer.