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Ovarian cancer month

March yourself to awareness of ovarian cancer

Ovarian cancer month
Cancer symptoms explained

You may be aware that March is ovarian cancer awareness month, but very possibly not, which is important as in the Surrey and Sussex areas women are being diagnosed at a much later stage of ovarian cancer compared with the national figures (27% at stage 1-2 compared to 33% nationally). Late-stage diagnosis very much reduces the chances of survival, as with all cancers. (Source: NHS Cancer data 2014-2018)

Sussex NHS Commissioners are asking our readers' help to raise awareness of the disease and especially of the key symptoms, enabling women in our region to be diagnosed and treated before their disease has spread.

The poster above, developed by local charity GRACE, which has joined forces with the Surrey and Sussex Cancer Alliance (SSCA) to raise awareness, gives a clear picture of the symptoms you need to know about, and there are other useful websites you can use, with this particular one having the key facts and figures about ovarian cancer.

Common symptoms include:

If YouTube is your social media of choice, watch Target Ovarian Cancer’s symptoms video.

Training opportunities are also being made available for GPs and clinical commissioning groups, with a one-hour training course and a webinar on early diagnosis of ovarian cancer for GPs available from Gateway C and Target Ovarian Cancer also has a training module.

Simon Butler Manuel, SSCA primary care lead and a GP partner at Mid Sussex Healthcare says: "Unfortunately, women may confuse these symptoms with other health problems like irritable bowel syndrome or the menopause or simply ignore the changes in their bodies. I would urge all women with persistent problems to contact their GP as soon as possible."

Source: Surrey and Sussex Cancer Alliance

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