Ovarian cancer is often called a “silent killer” because its early symptoms are subtle and easy to miss. Many women don’t notice warning signs until the disease has advanced. Doctors often caution that awareness is key because early detection dramatically improves outcomes. Here are 6 warning symptoms of ovarian cancer that are often overlooked:

- Persistent Abdominal Bloating or Swelling
Feeling bloated or having a swollen belly that doesn’t go away after meals or over several weeks can be an early sign. This isn’t the same as occasional bloating from food. - Quickly Feeling Full When Eating
A sudden loss of appetite or feeling full after a small meal, even if your diet hasn’t changed, can indicate pressure from an ovarian growth. - Unexplained Pelvic or Lower Back Pain
Persistent discomfort in the lower abdomen, pelvis, or back—especially if it’s new—can be a subtle warning. - Changes in Urination
Needing to urinate more often, feeling urgent or incomplete, or having discomfort while urinating may signal ovarian issues. - Unusual Fatigue
Constant tiredness that doesn’t improve with rest can be related to changes in hormone levels, anemia, or other internal stress caused by ovarian cancer. - Digestive or Bowel Changes
Constipation, diarrhea, or sudden changes in bowel habits that persist can sometimes be linked to pressure from ovarian masses.
⚠️ Important: These symptoms are often vague and can mimic other common conditions like indigestion, PMS, or urinary tract infections. The key is persistence: if these signs appear for more than a few weeks or get worse, a doctor’s evaluation is crucial. Early screening, ultrasound, and blood tests can detect ovarian cancer sooner and save lives.
