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The importance of detecting the symptoms of ovarian cancer<\/h2>\n

Ovarian cancer, is one of the most common cancers affecting women. Each year in the UK, 7,300 women are diagnosed with this form of cancer and the lifetime risk of developing it is around two per cent. Although it mainly affects women of non-reproductive age, just over 12% occurs in women below the age of 45.<\/p>\n

In this IVI blog article, we also look at the options for ovarian cancer treatment<\/strong>, how it may affect your future fertility and what are the options to protect yourself.<\/p>\n

What is ovarian cancer?<\/h2>\n

There are many types of ovarian tumours, the most common ones being the epithelial ovarian tumours, which originate from the outer surface of the ovaries.<\/p>\n

Unfortunately, there is no standard screening test for ovarian cancer, and in many cases the symptoms are easily confused with signs of other less serious conditions. As a result, diagnosis usually happens at an advanced stage when the cancer has already spread within the abdomen and the survival rate is only 47%. However, thanks to improvements in diagnosis and earlier treatment, the overall 5-year survival rate is around 92% if diagnosed at early stages. Hence, why it is so important to recognize the symptoms and be aware of the risk factors for ovarian cancer.<\/p>\n

How to recognise ovarian cancer symptoms<\/h2>\n

Common symptoms of ovarian cancer can include:<\/p>\n