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Factors impacting the time to ovarian cancer diagnosis based on classic symptom presentation in the United States.

Sarah P HuepenbeckerCharlotte C SunShuangshuang FuHui ZhaoKristin PrimmSharon H GiordanoLarissa A Meyer
Published in: Cancer (2021)
Ovarian cancer is often diagnosed once disease has spread because the classic symptoms of ovarian cancer-abdominal or pelvic pain, bloating, difficulty eating, and urinary issues-can be mistaken for other problems. This study examined the time between when women with classic ovarian cancer symptoms went to a physician and when they received a cancer diagnosis in a large database population. The authors found that the time to diagnosis differed according to the type and number of symptoms and what type of physician a woman saw as well as factors such as race, geographic location, and year of diagnosis.
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