Early Clinical Signs Of Ovarian Cancer
Main Category: Ovarian CancerArticle Date: 22 Aug 2005 - 17:00 PDT
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Many women diagnosed with ovarian cancer actually complained of symptoms of the disease at least four months before they were diagnosed, according to a new study to be published in the October 1, 2005 issue of CANCER... (interscience.wiley.com/cancer-newsroom), a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society. Although patient complaints of abdominal pain and swelling are not specific for ovarian cancer, the researchers found that only about one quarter of women with these symptoms underwent pelvic imaging, or other tests to diagnose ovarian cancer, in a timely manner.
Ovarian cancer has been thought of as a silent killer, coming to the attention of physicians only at its late stages when prognosis is poor. Adding to ovarian cancer's deadly pattern is that it is a fast growing tumor, progressing from early to advanced disease in as little time as a year. There has been increasing evidence for this poorly studied disease to indicate patients may exhibit symptoms many months before advanced disease and diagnosis occurs.
Lloyd H. Smith, M.D., Ph.D. from the University of California, Davis Medical Center in Sacramento and colleagues compared diagnosis codes and claims for diagnostic procedures among 1,985 elderly women with ovarian cancer, 6,024 elderly women with localized breast cancer, and 10,941 age-matched Medicare-enrolled women without cancer.
As early as 12 months before diagnosis, women with ovarian cancer were at least twice as likely to present to a physician with abdominal swelling or pelvic pain. As early as nine months before diagnosis, women with ovarian cancer were also more likely to complain of abdominal pain. Overall, about 40 percent of these women had physician claims indicating one or more visits for abdominal or pelvic symptoms between 36 and 4 months before their ovarian cancer was diagnosed.
Only 25 percent of ovarian cancer patients had diagnostic pelvic imaging or CA125 serum tests during the period from 36 to 4 months before diagnosis. Most received abdominal imaging or diagnostic gastrointestinal studies, which would be less likely to help establish the correct diagnosis. By contrast, 54 percent of ovarian cancer patients received pelvic imaging or CA125 serum testing within 3 months before their ovarian cancer was diagnosed.
"Our findings suggest that ovarian cancer could be diagnosed earlier in some patients whose diagnosis is currently delayed by at least 4 months because physicians order abdominal imaging or perform gastrointestinal procedures before they order a test more likely to diagnose ovarian cancer, such as pelvic imaging and/or CA125," conclude the authors.
Article: "Ovarian Cancer: Can We Make the Clinical Diagnosis Earlier?" Lloyd H. Smith, Cyllene R. Morris, Shagufta Yasmeen, Arti Parikh-Patel, Rosemary D. Cress, Patrick Romano, CANCER; Published Online: August 22, 2005 (DOI: 10.1002/cncr.21310); Print Issue Date: October 1, 2005.
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Pelvic Pain
posted by Jessica on 9 Sep 2008 at 6:17 pmI had pelvic pain,lower back pain and spotting in abt March 08. I had pelvic exam and ultrasound showing a cyst on right ovary. Went on pill for 2 months. Next ultrasound showed nothing. Now abt a month later, Im in agony again,but with a pinched nerve running from my groin down my leg. And now I have swelling on the right side. I did go off the pill. I was trying to conceive..Im wondering if my having been on the pill prior to this episode for 6yrs may have anything to do with my problems..my whole reproductive system is out of whack now.
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