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Is ovarian cancer a silent killer?

19 October 2022 · 5 mins read

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Ovarian cancer – in its early stages – produces few or non-specific symptoms. Find out more about its risk factors and how to reduce your risk of getting ovarian cancer.

Ovarian cancer is the growth of abnormal cells that begins in the ovaries, which are part of the female reproductive system.

It is one of the most common cancers among women in Malaysia and is commonly seen in women aged 40 and above.

What are the risk factors for ovarian cancer?

Below are the risk factors for ovarian cancer:

  1. Age: Ovarian cancer is common in women above 40 years
  2. Family history of ovarian cancer: The risk is higher if the woman has a mother or sibling diagnosed with ovarian cancer
  3. Genetic mutations such as BRCA1, BRCA2 or those associated with Lynch syndrome
  4. Endometriosis
  5. Usage of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
  6. Early menarche or late menopause
  7. Lifestyle habit: Smoking
  8. Obesity

What are the 7 ovarian cancer symptoms you should look out for?

Ovarian cancer – in its early stages – produces few or non-specific symptoms and they may be attributed to other more common conditions.

Vague symptoms often result in the disease progressing undetected until it reaches an advanced stage.

To aid in earlier detection, even vague symptoms should be carefully evaluated. Symptoms of ovarian cancer include:

  1. Abdominal bloating or fullness
  2. Lower abdominal or back pain
  3. Vaginal bleeding (after menopause)
  4. Abnormal vaginal discharge
  5. Urgent or frequent need to urinate
  6. Changes in bowel habits (constipation or diarrhoea)
  7. Loss of appetite

Consult your doctor if you have any of the symptoms mentioned.

How to reduce the risk of ovarian cancer?

There is no definite way to prevent ovarian cancer. However, the following may be able to reduce the risk of developing ovarian cancer.

  1. Usage of combined contraceptive pill
  2. Having children
  3. Breastfeeding
  4. Tubal ligation or hysterectomy

Make an appointment at Pantai Hospital

Early ovarian cancer detection makes treating the disease more effective with appropriate treatment. The caring and multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals are available for consultation and to provide the best care.

Get in touch with us to book an appointment with an Oncology specialist at Pantai Hospital today.

Pantai Hospital Malaysia is accredited by the Malaysian Society for Quality in Health (MSQH) for its commitment to patient safety and service quality.

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