Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month: Early detection saves lives, book your cancer screenings today!

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month helps us to shine a light on this often-silent killer and empower individuals with knowledge about its symptoms, early detection methods, and available treatments. Ovarian cancer is one of the most deadly gynaecological cancers, but with awareness and proactive healthcare, we can make strides in saving lives.

Ovarian cancer occurs when abnormal cells in the ovary begin to grow out of control, forming tumors. It can affect women of all ages, but it is most commonly diagnosed in women over the age of 50. While the exact cause of ovarian cancer is unknown, certain factors such as family history, age, and genetic mutations may increase the risk.

Symptoms:

One of the challenges in detecting ovarian cancer is that it often presents with vague or nonspecific symptoms, which may be overlooked or attributed to other conditions. Common symptoms include:

  • Abnormal bloating 
  • Pelvic pain or pressure
  • Difficulty eating or feeling full quickly
  • Changes in bowel habits
  • Urgency in urination

It's crucial to listen to your body and seek medical attention if you experience persistent or concerning symptoms.

Early detection and testing:

Early detection is key to improving outcomes for Ovarian Cancer patients. While there is currently no routine screening test for Ovarian Cancer for the general population, certain tests and procedures may be recommended for women at higher risk. Those at higher risk can be patients with a family history of Ovarian or Breast Cancer. The tests would include a Transvaginal Ultrasound, CA-125 blood tests, genetic counselling and testing.

At Private Medical Clinic, our expert GP doctors offer a comprehensive range of cancer screening and diagnostic tests, tailored to your individual needs in our Birmingham and Sutton Coldfield clinics. From genetic testing to advanced imaging scans, we provide you with a holistic assessment that ensures every potential risk is evaluated. Our team believes knowledge is power, and our screening services are designed to provide you with the peace of mind and actionable insights. With our next-day cancer screening results, you can take proactive steps towards your health without delay!

How to book your appointment:

Booking a health check or screening with Private Medical Clinic has never been easier! Simply select a date and time from our online calendar, or give us a call to schedule your appointment. Our team will guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have.

Our health check packages include a full consultation with a GP, lifestyle guidance, and comprehensive healthcare advice. We also provide a detailed report for you to take home, which includes the results of your health check and any recommendations for further treatment or lifestyle changes. 

As advocates for women's health, we urge individuals to prioritise their well-being and take proactive steps to protect themselves against ovarian cancer. This includes staying informed about the disease, knowing your risk factors, and paying attention to your body's signals. Regular check-ups with your healthcare provider and discussing any concerns or symptoms are essential for early detection and timely intervention. 

Together, we can empower women to take control of their health and ultimately save lives.

To book your appointment please call the clinic on 0208 050 0379, or click here to book online.

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