Ovarian cancer kills almost 15,000 women every year - and yet, it remains a silent killer because early symptoms are often too subtle to notice. I'll answer the 12 most common questions about how to prevent and detect the potentially fatal cancer.
Ovarian cancer doesn’t usually cause symptoms in its early stages, so it’s most often found in later phases when it's less curable. If it does cause early symptoms, such as urinary troubles, abdominal pain or bloating, they're often associated with other common illnesses and ignored.