It has long been known as the silent killer. Ovarian cancer, which affects more than 21,000 American women every year, is known for its collection of vague, subtle symptoms such as bloating that often go missed.It's why 80 per cent of cases aren't diagnosed until the disease has spread, and half won't survive more than five years.Now, one young, former patient has detailed the two baffling signs of her tumor - which reached the size of a football by the time it was found.
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