Subscribe
The Carousel
No Result
View All Result
  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • News
  • About Us
  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • News
  • About Us
No Result
View All Result
The Carousel
No Result
View All Result
Home Wellness & Health Health

Ovarian Cancer: The 7 Symptoms Women Should Never Ignore

Robyn Foyster by Robyn Foyster
27/03/2026
in Health, Wellness & Health
0
Wanda Lawson
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Wanda Lawson is a former Chair of the voluntary Consumer Research Panel at ANZGOG, where she worked alongside survivors and carers to help shape research and improve outcomes for women with gynaecological cancers.

Ahead of World Ovarian Cancer Day, she shares the seven symptoms every woman should know — and why listening to your body can be lifesaving.

Our incredible bodies are constantly sending us helpful signals from I’m starving and need to eat, to I’m tired and need to lie down. We are always happy to listen and act quickly with a hearty breakfast or an early night. 

Related articles

What To Eat Before Bed To Ensure A Great Night’s Sleep

Ask the Anti-Ageing Expert: Top Beauty Buys

When I started losing weight and experiencing fatigue after taking up Bikram yoga, i just thought these were normal effects of my new exercise regime. I actually had no idea that my body was trying to tell me something important. Even when I annoyingly needed the bathroom twice in one work meeting, I still didn’t listen.

My body was trying to tell me that I had ovarian cancer, but I had no idea that these vague symptoms were critical signs that something wasn’t right. Hunger, fatigue, stress, rest — we’re used to recognising and responding to these signals without hesitation. But sometimes, the messages are far more subtle. And far more serious.

I learned this the hard way.

At the time, I assumed the changes I was experiencing were simply the result of lifestyle shifts — new exercise, being busy, normal fluctuations in health. I didn’t connect the dots when I started losing weight unexpectedly, feeling unusually fatigued, or needing the bathroom more frequently during work meetings.

Those symptoms were early signs of ovarian cancer.

Each year, around 1,700 women in Australia are diagnosed with Ovarian cancer. And unlike many other cancers, there is still no effective screening test. That means awareness of symptoms remains one of the most important tools we have for early detection.

That’s why conversations matter — with friends, family, and GPs. The earlier something unusual is investigated, the better the potential outcome.

The 7 symptoms to be aware of

If you notice any of the following symptoms that are new, persistent (most days for two weeks or more), and not normal for you, it’s important to speak with your GP:

  • Persistent abdominal bloating or increased abdominal size
  • Abdominal or pelvic pain
  • Feeling full quickly, loss of appetite, or ongoing indigestion
  • Urinary urgency or frequency
  • Changes in bowel habits, such as constipation
  • Unexplained weight loss or weight gain
  • Persistent, unexplained fatigue

Individually, these symptoms can be common and often unrelated to cancer. But persistence and change from your normal pattern are key warning signs.

In my case, I was fortunate. My GP recognised the potential signs and referred me quickly. That awareness made a significant difference.

My treatment involved a complete hysterectomy, removal of lymph nodes from my leg, six months of chemotherapy, and participation in a quality-of-life clinical trial. Recovery was not simple, but it was life-saving.

Six months after chemotherapy, I even went ice climbing in Alaska — a milestone that symbolised rebuilding strength and reclaiming life.

Today, I’ve been cancer-free for 22 years.

I continue to contribute to this space through my involvement with ANZGOG and its Consumer Research Panel, helping ensure that the lived experience of patients and survivors informs future research and clinical care.

Without research, I may not be here today. That’s why giving back through this work matters so deeply to me.

Wanda Lawson

World Ovarian Cancer Day is a reminder that awareness can save lives. Knowing the symptoms, trusting your instincts, and speaking up early can make all the difference.

Wanda Lawson
World Ovarian Cancer Day: 7 Symptoms Women Should Look Out For

Listen to your body. It is always speaking to you — the key is learning when to act.need to eat, to I’m tired and need to lie down. We are always happy to listen and act quickly with a hearty breakfast or an early night. 

Tags: World Ovarian Cancer Day
Previous Post

Cult Beauty Buy: Guerlain Météorites

Next Post

The Biggest Mistakes People Make with Peptide Skin Care

Robyn Foyster

Robyn Foyster

Robyn Foyster is a multi‑award‑winning journalist, tech entrepreneur, and founder of The Carousel, Women Love Tech, Women Love Travel, Women Love Health and Game Changers. With over 30 years’ experience across print, digital, TV, and immersive media, she’s been at the forefront of shaping Australia’s female narrative Robyn’s mission for The Carousel is to empower women through expert-driven, impact-focused storytelling. Whether it’s wellness, career, personal growth, or eco-conscious living, the platform is guided by her belief that well-informed women can change the world.

Related Posts

sleep
Food & Drink

What To Eat Before Bed To Ensure A Great Night’s Sleep

27/04/2026
Ask the Anti-Ageing Expert: Top Beauty Buys
Anti-Ageing

Ask the Anti-Ageing Expert: Top Beauty Buys

27/04/2026
Pilates session
Health

Here Is The Reason Why Pilates Helps Us As We Age

24/04/2026
Perry Howell
Health

From Paris Hilton to Pilates: Perry Howell Is Redefining What Wellness Community Really Means

22/04/2026
surf
Relationships

Nadine Lafleur: How To Manage Toxic Relationships

20/04/2026
5 Days 5 Ways To Curb Coffee Consumption
Wellness & Health

5 Days 5 Ways To Curb Coffee Consumption

20/04/2026

Recommended

bold eyebrow

Fake It Until You Make It: The Eyebrow Queen’s Guide To Big Bold Brows

18/02/2026
9 Handy Phrases To Calm An Anxious Child7

9 Handy Phrases To Calm An Anxious Child

27/03/2016

Recent Posts

Sydney Writers Festival 2026
Lifestyle & Homes

It’s Time To Book Your Tickets to Sydney Writers Festival 2026

by Marie-Antoinette Issa
04/05/2026
0

If your idea of a good time involves big ideas, bold names and love for literature and all things books,...

Read moreDetails
New Armani Si Perfumes

Forget Roses … Armani Si Has Dropped Two New Fragrances Just in Time For Mother’s Day

04/05/2026
How often to wash your hair

Full Sugar vs Diet? No. The Real Coca Cola Debate Has a Little to Do With How Often To Wash Your Hair

04/05/2026
Healthy Apple And Raspberry Protein Bar Recipe

Healthy Apple And Raspberry Protein Bar Recipe

04/05/2026
The Poached Eggs Recipe from Will and Steve Cookbook

Step By Step Guide For The Easiest Way To Perfect Poached Yolks

03/05/2026

Subscribe to Newsletter

Be the first to get daily fitness news & tips from JNews Fitness.

  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • News
  • About Us
Foyster Media Pty Ltd Copyright 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • News
  • About Us

© 2025 Foyster Media Pty Ltd. All rights reserved