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Ovarian Cancer, No Longer the Silent Killer!

Wednesday, June 27, 2007
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Ladies! If bloating and abdominal pain happen to you just once a month, you can now consider yourselves lucky! Historically, ovarian cancer was known as the “silent killer” because once diagnosed with it, your chances of survival were slim. However, recent studies show that there are a few symptoms that are associated with early signs of this type of cancer. These symptoms could save your life if the cancer is caught in its earliest stages. It has been found that bloating and abdominal pain are some of the first signs, but I am talking about pain that lasts a few weeks without sessation, and not just a few days. What else to look for?


Renee BS, LD/N, ACSM
Nutrition Specialist

"If you don't take care of your body, where are you going to live?"

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