Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer
- Bloating
- Pelvic or Abdominal Pain
- Difficulty Eating or Feeling Full Quickly
- Urinary Frequency or Urgency
- Abnormal Bleeding
- Unusual Back Pain
If these symptoms are unusual for you and last 2 weeks or longer, we suggest seeing your doctor. Chances are it isn’t ovarian cancer, but if it is suspected, see a Gynecologic Oncologist as soon as possible. Listen to your body and remember that A PAP TEST DOES NOT DETECT OVARIAN CANCER.
Symptoms of Cervical Cancer
- Ongoing Pelvic Pain
- Bleeding Between Regular Periods
- Bleeding after Intercourse, Douching or a Pelvic Exam
- Periods Lasting Longer or are Heavier Than Usual
- Increase Discharge
- Painful Intercourse
Symptoms of Uterine/Endometrial Cancer
- Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding
- Bleeding After Menopause
- Bleeding or Spotting Between Periods
- Unusual Vaginal Discharge
- Persistent Pelvic Pain
- Pain During Intercourse
Symptoms of Vaginal Cancer
- A Lump or Mass in Your Vagina
- Painful Urination or Frequent Urination
- Watery Vaginal Discharge
- Unusual Bleeding After Intercourse or Menopause
- Pelvic Pain
Symptoms of Vulvar Cancer
- Itching That Doesn’t Go Away
- Pain and Tenderness
- Bleeding That Isn’t From Menstruation
- Skin Changes, Such as Color Changes or Thickening
- A Lump, Wart Like Bumps or an Open Sore
See your doctor if the various symptoms persist.