Each year, around 7,400 women in the UK are diagnosed with ovarian cancer, but shockingly, only 20% of cases are detected at an early stage.
These statistics are alarming, but knowing your body’s signals and recognizing six often-overlooked symptoms could lead to earlier detection and even save lives.

1. Feeling full quickly
It’s normal to feel full after a large meal.
But if you feel the same way after eating a small amount of food, it could be a sign of water retention, a possible symptom of ovarian cancer.
If this feeling persists or is accompanied by other unusual symptoms, see a doctor.