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Ovarian cancer symptoms consensus statement

Ovarian cancer symptoms consensus statement
Historically, ovarian cancer was called the "silent killer" because symptoms were not thought to develop until the chance of cure was poor. However, studies have shown that this term is untrue and that the following symptoms are much more likely to occur in women with ovarian cancer than in women in the general population. These symptoms include[1,2]:
• Bloating
• Pelvic or abdominal pain
• Difficulty eating or feeling full quickly
• Urinary symptoms (urgency or frequency)
Women with ovarian cancer report that symptoms are persistent and represent a change from normal for their bodies. The frequency and/or number of such symptoms are key factors in the diagnosis of ovarian cancer[3]. Several studies show that even early stage ovarian cancer can produce these symptoms[2-6].
Women who have these symptoms almost daily for more than a few weeks should see their doctor, preferably a gynecologist. Prompt medical evaluation may lead to detection at the earliest possible stage of the disease. Early stage diagnosis is associated with an improved prognosis.
Several other symptoms have been commonly reported by women with ovarian cancer[2-5]. These symptoms include fatigue, indigestion, back pain, pain with intercourse, constipation, and menstrual irregularities. However, these other symptoms are not as useful in identifying ovarian cancer because they are also found in equal frequency in women in the general population who do not have ovarian cancer[1].
Reproduced with permission from: Gynecologic Cancer Foundation (https://www.foundationforwomenscancer.org/).
  1. Goff BA, Mandel LS, Melancon CH, Muntz HG. Frequency of symptoms of ovarian cancer in women presenting to primary care. JAMA 2004; 291:2705. Level II-2.
  2. Olson SH, Mignone L, Nakaraseive C, et al. Symptoms of ovarian cancer. Obstet Gynecol 2001; 98:212. Level II-2.
  3. Goff BA, Mandel L, Muntz HG, Melancon CH. Ovarian carcinoma diagnosis: results of a national ovarian cancer survey. Cancer 2000; 89:2068. Level III.
  4. Vine MF, Ness RB, Calingaert B, et al. Types and duration of symptoms prior to diagnosis of invasive or borderline ovarian tumor. Gynecol Oncol 2001; 83:466. Level III.
  5. Yawn BP, Barrette BA, Wollan PC. Ovarian cancer: the neglected diagnosis. Mayo Clin Proc 2004; 79:1277. Level III.
  6. Goff BA, Mandel L, Drescher CW, et al. Development of an ovarian cancer symptom index. Cancer 2007; 109:221. Level II-2.
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