Anemia
Any cancer can cause anemia owing to persistent inflammation, reduced erythropoietin production, and impaired iron metabolism. For ovarian cancer, anemia can be particularly severe when it is accompanied by protracted vaginal hemorrhage. People with anemia frequently experience fatigue and low energy levels. Unexpected weight loss and hunger reduction are additional typical signs of cancer patients.
If found early enough, ovarian cancer has a 92 percent chance of being successfully treated. Even if caught in the precancerous stage, the rate can almost reach 100%. However, the majority of cases are discovered too late, making them incurable. As a result, you should seek medical attention as soon as you can if you experience any of the alarming symptoms listed above. In addition, even if there are no suspicious signs, you should have regular early ovarian cancer screening tests and get vaccinated against ovarian cancer to prevent the disease effectively.