Colorado Ovarian Cancer Alliance March on the Capitol Sept. 4.Congresswoman DeGette, Lt. Gov. O'Brien, Dr. Donato Call for Early Detection 330 Colorado Women Diagnosed Each Year, 220 Die Annually DENVER -- The Colorado Ovarian Cancer ovarian cancer Malignant tumour of the ovaries. Risk factors include early age of first menstruation (before age 12), late onset of menopause (after age 52), absence of pregnancy, presence of specific genetic mutations, use of fertility drugs, and personal history of breast Alliance (COCA) "March on the Capitol," on Friday, Sept. 4, noon, features speakers Lt. Gov. Barbara O'Brien, Congresswoman Diana DeGette and Dr. Daniel Donato, gynecological gynecological /gy·ne·co·log·i·cal/ (-kah-loj´i-k'l) gynecologic. oncologist, Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers. September is National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month and COCA's (www.colo-ovariancancer.org) goal is to educate women statewide about the need for education and early detection. Lucy Trujillo, COCA executive director who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in September 2007, said, "We want women to pay attention to their bodies and learn about the warning signs of gynecologic cancers. The Centers for Disease Control, through Johanna's Law, offers excellent gynecologic gynecologic /gy·ne·co·log·ic/ (gi?ne-) (jin?e-kah-loj´ik) pertaining to the female reproductive tract or to gynecology. education." "There is no test for ovarian cancer and all women are at risk," she said. "In Colorado, one in 54 women face a lifetime risk of ovarian cancer and disease symptoms are easily missed, dismissed or misdiagnosed." Symptoms include: * Bloating bloating Vox populi A lay term for post-prandial abdominal fullness or swelling * Pelvic or abdominal pain * Difficulty eating or feeling full quickly * Urinary urgency or frequency. Dr. Daniel Donato, gynecologic oncologist Gynecologic oncologist A physician specializing in the treatment of cancers of the female reproductive tract. Mentioned in: Ovarian Cancer gynecologic oncologist , Rocky Mountain Cancer Center, said, "Everyone brushes off these symptoms. But ovarian cancer is high on the list of killer cancers because we don't pick it up early enough." About COCA: Established in June 2005 and a 501(c)3, the Colorado Ovarian Cancer Alliance (COCA) promotes awareness about ovarian cancer through advocacy, education and support. COCA members are survivors and volunteers who want to make a difference in Colorado in the battle against ovarian cancer, a serious and under-recognized threat to women's health Women's Health Definition Women's health is the effect of gender on disease and health that encompasses a broad range of biological and psychosocial issues. and one of the most under diagnosed and lethal of the gynecologic cancers. Ovarian cancer is a disease often referred to as "the silent killer silent killer Silent lesion Medtalk Popular for a condition that may progress to very advanced stages before manifesting itself clinically ." For more information about COCA, visit www.colo-ovariancancer.org or call 1-800-428-6042. |
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