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Target Ovarian Cancer has said that only a third of women would see a doctor when they experience stomach bloating, which is a major symptom of ovarian cancer.
New research by the charity revealed that women may unknowingly put themselves at risk by opting to do things like eat more probiotic yoghurts or cut out gluten, rather than visiting their GP. Previous research by the group also showed that only one in five women can name persistent bloating as a symptom of ovarian cancer.
Additionally to the change of diet, the research also reveals that women over 55, who are statistically most likely to develop ovarian cancer, are least likely to google their symptoms, leaving them at risk of a delayed diagnosis.
Annwen Jones, chief executive of Target Ovarian Cancer, said: “A probiotic yoghurt should not be preventing a woman from visiting the GP promptly if something is worrying her. Women should not be risking their lives because of the enduring awareness gap around the symptoms of ovarian cancer. If women know ovarian cancer symptoms such as persistent bloating and are able to link them to ovarian cancer early on, lives will be saved.”
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