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Women — these 7 hidden ovarian cancer symptoms can be life-saving to recognize early. Doctors warn that ovarian cancer is often called “the silent killer” because most senior women miss the early warning signs. These symptoms often look like normal aging, simple digestion problems, bloating, or menopause changes, which makes them extremely easy to ignore — but they may be the first signs your body is trying to protect you. This video reveals the 7 early ovarian cancer symptoms women over 60 should never ignore. If you’ve been feeling persistent bloating, pelvic discomfort, lower back pain, appetite changes, or unexplained fatigue, understanding these signs may help you catch ovarian cancer earlier — when treatment options are most successful. Awareness saves lives. Early detection is everything. #OvarianCancer #askdrjulia #OvarianCancerSymptoms 👇 COMMENT: Which symptom shocked you the most? 🔔 Subscribe to Ask Dr. Julia for weekly senior women’s health education, cancer warning signs, and healthy aging guidance. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ⌛Timestamps: ⏱️ 00:00 – Intro ⏱️ 00:49 – What exactly is ovarian cancer? ⏱️ 01:37 – Appetite Changes ⏱️ 02:47 – Pelvic pain ⏱️ 03:17 – Frequent urination ⏱️ 04:40 – Abdominal bloating ⏱️ 08:19 – CA-125 blood test ✍️ Summary: Ovarian cancer is a deadly disease that can develop in one part of the body and spread throughout the body. It affects women and can start in the ovaries or related areas like the fallopian tubes and peritoneum. Symptoms include vaginal bleeding, pelvic pain, abdominal bloating, frequent urination, and appetite changes. Factors such as family history, genetic mutations, age, and being overweight can increase women's risk of developing ovarian cancer. Birth control pills can reduce the risk by 50% or more, but they do not guarantee a lifetime free from the disease. Combination oral contraceptives may increase the risk of breast cancer by 50%. Surgery can reduce the risk of developing ovarian cancer by 26–30%, and breastfeeding has a 30% reduced risk. Diagnosing ovarian cancer involves transvaginal ultrasound and the CA-125 blood test, which can be used in conjunction with other diagnostic tests. Treatment typically involves surgery and chemotherapy, with a gynecologic oncologist developing a personalized treatment plan. For more information, please watch the video until the very end. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ⚠️ Disclaimer: Ask Dr. Julia provides educational content only. This video does not replace medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor regarding symptoms, concerns, or changes in your health.