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Hello, I am Melissa, an Ovarian Cancer SURVIVOR!!  I was diagnosed November 14, 2001.  I created this site to provide information about Ovarian Cancer and to help support the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC) and other ovarian cancer organizations in their efforts to raise awareness about this disease.  I have been involved with the Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter of the NOCC since 2002 and would recommend any survivor, caregiver, friend or family member to do the same at a chapter near them. 

Click Here to go to the NOCC website, then click State Chapters and Chapter Map to find a chapter near you. 

When you SHOP AT THE STORES, by clicking on the links listed on this site, a percentage of your order will be DONATED to an Ovarian Cancer organization.  Make sure you click the link BEFORE making a purchase every time to make sure a donation will be made! If not mentioned in the store add, the donation is going to NOCC.   Click "Stores that Donate" from the menu above to see a list of the stores that will give back.

The 11th Annual DFW Chapters 2011 "NOCC's Walk to Break the Silence on Ovarian Cancer" is September 17th. 

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Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian cancer is difficult to detect, especially, in the early stages. This is partly due to the fact that these two small, almond shaped organs are deep within the abdominal cavity, one on each side of the uterus. These are some of the potential signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer:

  • Pelvic or abdominal pain or discomfort
  • Vague but persistent gastrointestinal upsets such as gas, nausea and indigestion
  • Frequency and/or urgency of urination in the absence of an infection
  • Unexplained weight gain or weight loss
  • Pelvic and/or abdominal swelling, bloating and/or feeling of fullness
  • Ongoing unusual fatigue
  • Unexplained changes in bowel habits

    If symptoms persis for more than 2 weeks, consult your physician.


Persistence of Symptoms

When the symptoms are persistent, when they do not resolve with normal interventions (like diet change, exercise, laxatives, rest) it is imperative for a woman to see her doctor. Persistence of symptoms is key. Because these signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer have been described as vague or silent, only around 19% of ovarian cancer is found in the early stages. Symptoms typically occur in advanced stages when tumor growth creates pressure on the bladder and rectum, and fluid begins to form.

  • A Rectovaginal pelvic examination is when the doctor simultaneously inserts one finger in the rectum and one in the vagina.
  • It is helpful to take a mild laxative or enema before the pelvic exam.
  • Have a comprehensive family history taken by a physician knowledgeable in the risks associated with ovarian cancer. 5% to 10% of ovarian cancer has a familial link.

Every woman should undergo a regular rectal and vaginal pelvic examination. If an irregularity of the ovary is found, alternatives to evaluation include transvaginal sonography and/or tumor markers. The most common tumor marker is a blood test called the CA-125.

(Symptoms from National Ovarian Cancer Coalition website  www.Ovarian.org)

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