Well, many women in America are diagnosed
with pre-ovarian cancer. Pre-ovarian cancer back pain is a common
symptom of the disease which is many-a-time treated as a normal back
pain mistakenly in the initial stage of cancer. Yes, your doctor can
miss it, so you need to be cautious if suffering from chronic and
stubborn back pain problem.
Just look at some statistics now.
According to a recent study, close to 30,000 women of US will be
diagnosed with ovarian cancer in the year 2006. It is also stated that
between 15,000 to 16,000 deaths due to ovarian cancer are likely to
happen this year. It accounts for 5 % of all the types of cancer deaths.
What encourages this silent killer to go on mercilessly? What are
the doctors doing? How is that, that by the time this disease is
detected, it is too late! Why it could not be detected at the first
stage?
There is dispute among the researchers. British doctors
did not make the correct survey when they arrived at the conclusion that
symptoms came to the fore at the late stages of the ovarian cancer. So,
when they detected the cancer, it was too late.
But, contrary
were the findings of the University of California researchers. They
concluded that some definite symptoms could be detected four months
before and some even before one year. Hence, better treatment was
possible.
“The most common symptom is back pain, followed by fatigue, bloating, constipation,
abdominal pain and urinary urgency. These symptoms tend to occur very
frequently and become more severe with time. Most women with ovarian
cancer have at least two of these symptoms.”
-American
Cancer Society
Most of the back pain treatments are frustrating.
They provide temporary relief here and there. So, you get fed up with
the treatment that does not work.
Can Ovarian
Cancer be found early? Why ovarian cancer? Every disease tends to cause
some symptoms- some specific and some vague. In case of ovarian cancer,
it could be abdominal swelling, vaginal bleeding on a high scale,
pressure in the pelvic region, leg pain, problems related to
digestion—gas trouble, continuous bloating, chronic indigestion and
recurring stomach pain and most importantly, the back pain! So, if you
take disease by disease treatment, without knowing about the root cause-
ovarian cancer will take control slowly, steadily but firmly. After some
months, your doctor will find the situation out of control as it is a
belated diagnosis!
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