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west ham fan | 14:57 Fri 27th Apr 2012 | Health & Fitness
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Hi I had an Hysterectomy back in 1977, I still have my ovaries, my question is do I need to have any tests for cervical cancer or ovarian? thankyou WHF
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I you are under 65 and still have your cervix you should still be screened. I do not know if they actually screen for ovarian cancer, as I have never heard of it.
Usually, in fact now, always, the cervix is removed at hysterectomy, so no,cervical cancer screening is not indicated.

If your ovaries are left intact.......yes, one needs to kepp malignant change in mind.
Just googled ovarian cancer screening and there is no accurate way of screening as yet.
just look out for the symptoms....
Signs to look out for

From the :Livewell website

Ovarian cancer was once known as a "silent" disease, because its symptoms can be vague. Evidence now shows that any of the following three symptoms, if they occur on most days may suggest ovarian cancer:

•persistent pelvic and abdominal pain
•increased abdominal size or persistent bloating (not bloating that comes and goes)
•difficulty eating, and feeling full quickly
Some of the UK’s leading cancer charities, scientists and doctors agree that these symptoms are more frequent in women diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
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Thankyou all, I will be 65 this year. I do suffer from a pain in my left hand groin some days this is so bad I have trouble walking with the pain. thankyou again WHF
That sounds more like arthritis in the hip which is often felt in the groin

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