Ovarian cancer is hard to detect. Focusing on these 4 symptoms can help with diagnosis
- Written by Jenny Doust, Clinical Professorial Research Fellow, Australian Women and Girls' Health Research Centre, The University of Queensland
Ground Picture/ShutterstockOvarian cancers are often found when they are already advanced and hard to treat.
Researchers have long believed this was because women first experienced symptoms when ovarian cancer was already well-established. Symptoms can also be hard to identify as they’re vague and similar to other conditions.
But a new study s...





