Women with ovarian cancer symptoms not immediately being referred to specialists: study

By Dan Harrison
Updated May 18 2015 - 10:10am, first published May 7 2015 - 12:15am
Bridget Whelan underwent genetic testing after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Photo: Steven Siewert
Bridget Whelan underwent genetic testing after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Photo: Steven Siewert
Bridget Whelan underwent genetic testing after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Photo: Steven Siewert
Bridget Whelan underwent genetic testing after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Photo: Steven Siewert
Bridget Whelan underwent genetic testing after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Photo: Steven Siewert
Bridget Whelan underwent genetic testing after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Photo: Steven Siewert
Bridget Whelan underwent genetic testing after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Photo: Steven Siewert
Bridget Whelan underwent genetic testing after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Photo: Steven Siewert

Almost half of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer presented to a GP with symptoms at least twice before being referred to a specialist, a new study has found.

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