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Can an ultrasound detect ovarian cancer?

Can an ultrasound detect ovarian cancer?

Ultrasound is often the first test done if a problem with the ovaries is suspected. It can be used to find an ovarian tumor and to check if it is a solid mass (tumor) or a fluid-filled cyst. It can also be used to get a better look at the ovary to see how big it is and how it looks inside.

How do I check myself for ovarian cancer?

The 2 tests used most often (in addition to a complete pelvic exam) to screen for ovarian cancer are transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS) and the CA-125 blood test. TVUS (transvaginal ultrasound) is a test that uses sound waves to look at the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries by putting an ultrasound wand into the vagina.

What are the symptoms of early stage ovarian cancer?

Ovarian cancer may cause several signs and symptoms. Women are more likely to have symptoms if the disease has spread, but even early-stage ovarian cancer can cause them. The most common symptoms include: Bloating. Pelvic or abdominal (belly) pain. Trouble eating or feeling full quickly.

What are the side effects of premature ovarian failure?

Complications of premature ovarian failure include: Infertility. Inability to get pregnant may be the most troubling complication of premature ovarian failure, although in rare cases, pregnancy is possible until the eggs are depleted. Osteoporosis. The hormone estrogen helps maintain strong bones. Depression or anxiety.

Can a woman ignore symptoms of ovarian cancer?

Mason’s message to other women: Don’t ignore your symptoms if they persist for more than a few days. “ Ovarian cancer is something that can happen to any female. It does not discriminate. Early detection is essential,” she says.

How is stress related to ovarian cancer symptoms?

If your pain improves when your stress is alleviated, then your symptoms are likely related to stress. If your pain improves if you make some changes in your diet, it is likely a GI-related problem. “Unfortunately, it can be really hard to differentiate between symptoms of ovarian cancer and GI- or stress-related problems,” Ahmed says.