(Metro UK) – Only one in a hundred women surveyed in England said they knew that needing the loo often was one of the more common signs of ovarian cancer. That’s pretty concerning, especially considering that ovarian cancer is one of the most common types of cancers in women, and in the UK, 11 women die of the disease each day.
The women surveyed were pretty unaware of other symptoms, too. Just one in five were aware that abdominal pain could be a sign of ovarian cancer, 3% were aware that constantly feeling full is a symptom, and only 21% knew that bloating can be an indicator.
The poll also found that 30% of women believe that cervical screening tests will identify ovarian cancer – which isn’t the case. In light of these worrying results, the charity is keen to raise awareness of symptoms of ovarian cancer, so that people are able to tell when something’s wrong and get help more quickly.
Early diagnosis doubles the odds of surviving ovarian cancer for five years or more, so it’s incredibly important that everyone knows what to look out for – and when to chat to their GP. Target Ovarian Cancer chief executive Annwen Jones said: “There is a chronic lack of awareness and funding for ovarian cancer.
“We urgently need a national awareness programme for ovarian cancer and investment in research into new treatments. We have seen enormous advances in other cancers, but ovarian cancer is lagging behind. ‘With an investment, we know we could see similar progress. We must act now to transform the lives of women with ovarian cancer before it’s too late.”
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This post first appeared on the metro UK website
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Wow! I will observe my body from today