HELENA — HELENA — September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, a time to shine a light on a disease often called a "silent killer."
With symptoms that can be subtle and mistaken for other conditions, ovarian cancer is often diagnosed in its later stages. However, survivors such as Sue Von Eschen say that awareness about this disease could save lives.
“I want to say be proactive,” said Von Eschen.
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Proactive because many of the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer are vague, and there is currently no effective screening or early detection test for the disease.
“Women need to be aware of what the signs and symptoms are; there are different signs and symptoms,” said Von Eschen.
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