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* Signs can vary based on the advancement of the disease: | * Signs can vary based on the advancement of the disease: | ||
* | ** Women with advanced disease presents with acute symptoms such as: | ||
* | *** Pleural effusion | ||
* | *** Bowel obstruction | ||
* | *** Palpable abdominal or adnexal mass | ||
* | *** Venous thromboembolism signs as lower limb swelling and tenderness | ||
* Women with early, late or advanced disease presents with subacute symptoms and signs | ** Women with early, late or advanced disease presents with subacute symptoms and signs | ||
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Signs of ovarian cancer include:
- Signs can vary based on the advancement of the disease:
- Women with advanced disease presents with acute symptoms such as:
- Pleural effusion
- Bowel obstruction
- Palpable abdominal or adnexal mass
- Venous thromboembolism signs as lower limb swelling and tenderness
- Women with early, late or advanced disease presents with subacute symptoms and signs
- Women with advanced disease presents with acute symptoms such as: