Ovarian & Uterine (Endometrial) Cancer
What women need to know
Ovarian cancer begins in the ovaries, which produce eggs and female hormones. It is often called a “silent disease” because symptoms can be mild and easily mistaken for common digestive or menstrual issues.
Symptoms may include:
If these symptoms occur almost daily for more than two weeks, it is important to seek medical advice.
Risk factors may include:
However, ovarian cancer can occur even without clear risk factors.
Uterine cancer, also called endometrial cancer, begins in the lining of the uterus (womb). It is one of the most common gynecological cancers and is often detected early because it causes noticeable symptoms.
The most common symptom is:
This includes:
Other symptoms may include pelvic pain or unusual discharge.
You should seek medical attention if you experience:
Early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes.