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7. Frequent Urination
A frequent and urgent need to pee is one of the earliest symptoms of ovarian cancer, a recent UK study has revealed. Along with abdominal pain and chronic bloating, most women reported changes in urination at least six months before diagnosis, which means that any increase in urgency or difficultly emptying the bladder should be checked out. Often, a urinary tract infection or other relatively minor condition is to blame, so don’t worry too much if you’ve noticed changes in your bathroom habits, but don’t ignore them either. In some cases, a tumor could be pressing on the bladder and causing the distress.
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