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Persisting Groin Pain. Cyst In The Ovary, Polyp In The Uterus. Ablation Done. Have Bloating, Constipation And Tender Breasts. Ovarian Cancer?

I have been having on and off groin pain for the past 4 years. thought it was back pain.. Determined back in November of 2012 that I had a 4.5 cm cyst on ovary . Also had a polyp in uterus. I had the ablasion done for the polyp.. but when they went to check the cyst it was gone.. Dr. was concerned said the cyst was a complex cyst. Had tissue in it.. not just fluid. Well the cyst is back again I guess. My groin is killing me.. same symtoms.. bloated, constipated, breast are tender. Could this be ovarian cancer and they are missing it?
Thu, 20 Jun 2013
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with the available information, I cannot tell you are having ovarian cancer. I advise to get CT abdomen and pelvis and to do CA -125 LEVELS. Depending the ct report, we can proceed further.
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Persisting Groin Pain. Cyst In The Ovary, Polyp In The Uterus. Ablation Done. Have Bloating, Constipation And Tender Breasts. Ovarian Cancer?

with the available information, I cannot tell you are having ovarian cancer. I advise to get CT abdomen and pelvis and to do CA -125 LEVELS. Depending the ct report, we can proceed further.