March is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. According to the NHS.UK website, Ovarian cancer, or cancer of the ovaries, is one of the most common types of cancer in women. The ovaries are a pair of small organs located low in the tummy that are connected to the womb and store a woman’s supply of eggs. Ovarian cancer mainly affects women who have been through the menopause (usually over the age of 50), but it can sometimes affect younger women.
Dr Rebecca Herbertson, Consultant Medical Oncologist BMBS, DM, FRCP said “Each year >7000 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer in the UK. Symptoms can often be subtle, meaning sadly many women have advanced disease when they are diagnosed. The pandemic has made diagnosing and treating ovarian cancer even harder. It is vital that women are aware of the potential symptoms and consult their GPs as soon as possible so that a prompt diagnosis can give them the best chance of a successful outcome.
We have worked hard in Sussex to build up a successful clinical trial portfolio to give women with ovarian cancer the opportunity to take part in research. We are very grateful for The Sussex Cancer Fund, who have played an important role in this by funding a research practitioner who currently oversees recruitment to one of our ovarian cancer trials.”
Common symptoms of ovarian cancer include:
The symptoms are not always easy to recognise because they’re similar to those of some more common conditions, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
See a GP if:
It’s unlikely you have cancer, but it’s best to check. A GP can do some simple tests to see if you have it.
Find out more from NHS.UK here.
If you would like to support the Sussex Cancer Fund and the work we do including the funding of a Research Practitioner please visit our JustGiving Page.
We work together with the NHS to help make life better for cancer patients in Sussex – providing equipment and services that make a tangible difference for patients who are often on a difficult and stressful...
The following Cookies are used on this Site. Users who allow all the Cookies will enjoy the best experience and all functionality on the Site will be available to you.
You can choose to disable any of the Cookies by un-ticking the box below but if you do so your experience with the Site is likely to be diminished.
In order to interact with this site.
To help us to measure how users interact with content and pages on the Site so we can make
things better.
To show content from Google Maps.
To show content from YouTube.
To show content from Vimeo.
To share content across multiple platforms.
To view and book events.
To show user avatars and twitter feeds.
To show content from TourMkr.
To interact with Facebook.
To show content from WalkInto.