SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — For Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, CHRISTUS Health is urging women to recognize the subtle symptoms of the disease and seek treatment early.
According to the American Cancer Society, this year, doctors will diagnose an estimated 20,000 women with ovarian cancer, resulting in almost 13,000 deaths.
Dr. Neelima Chintapalli, hematology and oncology specialist with CHRISTUS Cancer Center in Shreveport, said, “Ovarian cancer is known as the silent killer because its symptoms are subtle and often mistaken for less serious conditions. Our goal is to empower women to listen to their bodies and seek care early.”
Symptoms can include bloating, pain in the lower belly, feeling full after only eating a small amount, and needing to urinate more often or more urgently th