Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of death in American women, according to the American Cancer Society, and accounts for more deaths than any other cancer of the female reproductive system. And according to the National Cancer Institute, approximately 22,240 women will be diagnosed with the disease in 2018; 14,070 will die from it.
“Any woman who experiences unexplained bloating, an upset stomach, an urgency to urinate or abdominal pain for a few weeks, should go see a doctor,” said Stephanie V. Blank, MD, Director of Gynecologic Oncology for the Mount Sinai Health System, “and if her doctor does not take these symptoms seriously, she should see another doctor.
“Too often, women are sent to the wrong doctor, or told they’re just aging or gaining weight when experiencing these kinds of symptoms, and by then they have lost valuable time.”
Mount Sinai experts are available during September’s Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month to offer tips on detecting symptoms, understanding the benefits of genetic testing, and to discuss emerging therapies.
Experts Available for Interviews & Resources
Know Ovarian Cancer Symptoms
Women diagnosed when their disease has not spread beyond the ovary have a five year survival of 93%. Because the ovaries are small and embedded deep within the abdominal cavity, detection is difficult and often delayed. Since the prognosis depends on the stage of the cancer, or detecting it before it has spread, it is especially important to recognize the following symptoms:
Everyone has these symptoms at some time, but if you have these symptoms and they worsen or persist for two weeks, you should seek medical attention.
Ovarian Cancer Risks
Ovarian Cancer Prevention
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