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Know the ovarian cancer symptoms

EVERY year in Australia, about 1720 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

Unfortunately, in most cases, the cancer will be diagnosed at an advanced stage where it is difficult to treat.

However, the more aware of the symptoms you are, the more chance you have of getting on top of it.

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month is held in February every year, providing the perfect opportunity to educate, advocate and elevate awareness.

Education is an important priority during the month, only 31 per cent of Australians know that ovarian cancer has the poorest survival rate of any female cancer in Australia.

There is a lack of awareness of this particular type of cancer and the challenge of spreading information remains.

February allows the opportunity to increase fundraising efforts – money to be used for further research, better laws and policies, easier access to affordable treatment and better outcomes for all those affected.

If you are experiencing symptoms, it is important to remember that all symptoms mentioned here can be caused by other less serious medical conditions.

However, if you have any of them, you should see your doctor, particularly if symptoms are persistent.

Your doctor will be able to examine you and if necessary conduct further tests to find the cause of your health concerns.

You know your body best, so trust your instincts.

Be aware of the symptoms of ovarian cancer and if you remain concerned about a recurring symptom after seeing your doctor, it is OK to get a second opinion.

If you are living with ovarian cancer or have recently received a diagnosis, know that you are not alone.

Local support is available through the Swan Hill District Health cancer care team on 5033 9201.

There is also a lot of support available on the Ovarian Cancer Australia website: www.ovariancancer.net.au. Their helpline is: 1300 660 334.

They also have a private Facebook support group and resources such as their free resilience kit, providing up-to-date evidence-based information on all aspects of living with ovarian cancer.

You can show your support for Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month during February by purchasing teal merchandise such as a teal ribbon.

Wearing your teal ribbon every day will start conversations that change lives, increase awareness of the disease and go a very long way in raising funds to support research and those people affected by this disease.

You can purchase a ribbon on their website: www.ovariancancer.net.au/store

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