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Ovarian cancer champion urging women to know symptoms

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  • 1 Feb 2024 9:33 am AEST Date Time
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Courtesy of Cancer Council WA

Bunbury resident, Robyn Gerace, is using Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month to urge WA women to familiarise themselves with the symptoms of ovarian cancer, following her shock diagnosis in June 2022.

Ms Gerace said her unexplained weight gain and bloating around her stomach led her to see her GP.

“I started to notice a lot of fat around my stomach, and I was constantly bloated. I didn’t understand what was happening, so I decided to see my GP who ran some tests,” Ms Gerace said.

“The tests came back and it was stage 3 ovarian cancer. My husband and I cried for almost two hours, then I decided that I needed to put all my energy into getting better.”

Robyn underwent a radical hysterectomy and four months of chemotherapy before she was told she was in remission in 2023.

She said all women should be aware of the symptoms of ovarian cancer.

“I urge all women to pay attention to any symptoms that are unusual, persistent or troublesome,” she said.

Arming yourself with knowledge of the symptoms of ovarian cancer is your best chance for an earlier diagnosis.

Cancer Council WA Cancer Prevention and Research A/Director, Sally Blane, said women needed to remain vigilant as ovarian cancer symptoms were vague and women often attribute them to other benign conditions.

“Because it’s difficult to detect in its early stages, there are more deaths from ovarian cancer in Australia than any other gynaecological cancer,” Ms Blane said.

“If you have any of the symptoms and they happen on most days for three weeks or more, particularly if you’re over 50 or have a strong family history of breast or ovarian cancer, go to your doctor and get a check-up.

“You won’t be wasting the doctor’s time, and in most cases it won’t be anything to worry about, but if it is cancer and you find it early, your chances of successfully treating it are much greater.

“More research is required to better understand the causes of ovarian cancer, but as with many cancers there are steps we can all do to reduce our overall individual cancer risk, including quitting smoking, maintaining a healthy body weight, getting enough exercise, eating a healthy diet with lots of fruit and vegetables, and reducing alcohol intake.”

Symptoms can include:

  • Pain in the lower stomach or abdomen
  • A swollen, bloated, or full feeling in the stomach or abdomen
  • Irregular periods or vaginal bleeding after menopause
  • Weeing more often than usual
  • A change in bowel habits, such as runny poo or finding it hard to poo
  • Pain during sex
  • Not feeling hungry
  • Heartburn or nausea
  • Unexplained weight gain or weight loss
  • Feeling tired

Statistics

  • Ovarian cancer is most common in women over the age of 50.
  • In 2019, 95 West Australian women were diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
  • In 2019, 63 West Australian women died from ovarian cancer.

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Tags:Australia, Australian, bloating, cancer council, Cancer Council WA, cancer prevention, cancer risk, chemotherapy, diagnosis, healthy diet, heartburn, menopause, ovarian cancer, prevention, statistics, WA

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