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by author Rita Bayer September is ovarian cancer awareness month. This disease occurs most frequently in women age 40 to 80 and affects nearly 2,500 Canadian women each year, reports Ovarian Cancer Canada ovariancancercanada.ca. It is the main cause of death from gynaecological cancers in Canadian women. A definitive screening test for ovarian cancer is still in development, and until researchers come up with one, a woman’s strongest defence against this illness is body awareness. Paying attention to what is normal in the body can help women distinguish between occasional discomfort and the following persistent, unusual symptoms of ovarian cancer:
If you notice any of these changes, always report them to your health care professional.
Source: alive #C |
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