Every October the NFL is FLOODED with pink to raise awareness for breast cancer...and as an Ovarian Cancer awareness advocate AND a huge football fan...I am sick of it! Ovarian Cancer when not detected early has a huge fatality rate! We don't have mammograms to detect this horrible cancer! I lost my mother to ovarian cancer on 7/1/2006...and she also loved to watch football on Sunday with me and my dad. I am sure there have been many NFL players impacted by ovarian cancer...grandmothers, mothers, aunts, sisters, daughters, friends, associates, etc.
It is time the NFL recognized the other "serious" female cancer! PROMOTE TEAL IN SEPTEMBER!
When one is diagnosed and treated in the earliest stages, the 5-year survival rate is over 90%. Due to ovarian cancer's non-specific symptoms and lack of early detection tests, only 19% of all cases are found at this early stage. If caught in stage III or higher, the survival rate can be as low as 30.6%. Due to the nature of the disease, each woman diagnosed with ovarian cancer has a different profile and it is impossible to provide a general prognosis.
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:
Other symptoms of ovarian cancer can include:
If symptoms persist for more than two weeks, see your physician.
While the presence of one or more risk factors may increase a woman's chance of getting ovarian cancer, it does not necessarily mean she will get the disease. A woman with one or more risk factors should be extra vigilant in watching for early symptoms. Risk factors include:
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