
Conosci i primi segnali del cancro ovarico?
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Una donna su cinque si rende conto che il gonfiore è un sintomo del cancro ovarico. La diagnosi precoce rende la malattia più facile da trattare, quindi è importante conoscere i segnali.
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Persistent and constant bloating could be a symptom of il cancro ovarico - the sixth most common cancer among UK women.
Laura Everley, from West Sussex, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2014, in her 30s.
She says: "Before I was diagnosed I was experiencing all of the symptoms of ovarian cancer, including gonfiore. I thought that I might have sindrome dell'intestino irritabile. I'd even tried going gluten-free, but it made no difference. The idea of cancro hadn't even entered my head. You just never dream this is going to happen to you."
Research produced in 2023 by Target Ovarian Cancer shows that, like Laura, more than 5 in 10 women would change their diet if they were concerned about bloating, but only around 3 in 10 would see a doctor about it1.
Luckily, a social media post may have saved Laura's life.
"I first realised I could have cancer when I saw a post on Facebook listing all the symptoms of the disease. A friend had shared a post from a friend of theirs about her experiences of cancer and what she'd been through. There was a list of symptoms and I was shocked to realise that I had them all," she reveals.
Currently two thirds of women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer once the cancer has spread, making it more difficult to treat.
But caught at an early stage, before it has spread from the ovaries, long-term survival rates are more than 90%2. This is why it's so important to be aware of the symptoms.
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Early signs of ovarian cancer
Target Ovarian Cancer's research shows that just 1 in 5 women in the UK can name gonfiore as a major symptom of ovarian cancer2. And it's not the only sign of the disease women need to know about.
Symptoms of ovarian cancer include:
Persistent bloating - not the kind that comes and goes over the day.
Feeling full quickly and/or loss of appetite.
Urinary symptoms - needing to wee more urgently or more often than usual.
Annwen Jones, chief executive of the charity says: "If you’re experiencing any of the symptoms regularly, and they are not normal for you, it is important that you see your GP. Early diagnosis of ovarian cancer makes the disease easier to treat."
Gynaecological cancer charity The Eve Appeal is keen to champion this message too. Ovarian and other gynaecological cancers - that's cervical, vulval, vaginal and womb- are not talked about enough, leaving women confused about the signs and symptoms of each illness.
Athena Lamnisos, chief executive of the organisation, says: "Early detection is key, and with so few women in the UK confident of spotting a symptom of ovarian cancer, we've clearly got some work to do here.
That's one of the big jobs that we share with all the ovarian charities and support groups."
But don't panic
Torna ai contenutiIt is unlikely that your symptoms are caused by a serious problem, but it's still important to get checked out.
GP Dr Sarah Jarvis says: "Every woman needs to be aware of these symptoms and they need to be prepared to speak to their GP about them. But don't panic - in the vast majority of cases, the cause is much less worrying. It's important to realise that your GP may have good reason for reassuring you."
What is ovarian cancer?
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Be aware
Torna ai contenutiAt the moment, there isn't a national screening programme for ovarian cancer - like there is for cancro cervicale oppure cancro al seno. That means it's vitally important women be aware of the early signs of ovarian cancer
Laura was able to get a isterectomia to treat the cancer: "I look back now and think, 'thank goodness for that Facebook post. Without that it could have been another two or three months before I got diagnosed. It might have been too late then. It can be so aggressive and it can spread so quickly that I think I was so lucky to catch it when I did."
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Le informazioni su questa pagina sono revisionate da clinici qualificati.
Prossima revisione prevista: 16 Febbraio 2027
16 Feb 2024 | Ultima versione
6 Mar 2018 | Pubblicato originariamente
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