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Types of Cancer That Can Cause Lower Abdominal Pain in Women

Ladies, did you know that persistent pain in your lower abdomen could be a sign of something much more serious? Cancer is a scary word, but it’s important to be aware of the types of cancer that can cause this discomfort. So, let’s dive into this CDC publication and uncover the types of cancer according to WebMD that you need to be on the lookout for.

First on the list is ovarian cancer. This is a life-threatening condition that occurs when malignant cells grow uncontrollably in the ovaries. Not only can it cause a major disruption to your quality of life, but it can also produce agonizing pain in your pelvic area or lower abdomen.

Another type of cancer that you need to be aware of is womb cancer. It’s notorious for causing pelvic and lower abdominal pain. If you’ve been experiencing constant discomfort in these regions, it’s crucial that you get checked out immediately, as this could be an indication of womb cancer.

But it’s not just pain that you need to watch out for. Frequent urination or an increased urge to urinate are also common symptoms of both ovarian and womb cancer. If you notice these signs, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with your doctor. Remember, early detection is key when it comes to cancer. So, prioritize your health and make sure you get checked out regularly.

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