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  2. Ovarian squamous cell carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    Ovarian squamous cell carcinoma; Squamous Ovarian Cell Carcinoma: Symptoms: Vaginal pain and discomfort, pain during sex, abdominal pain, post-menopausal bleeding, Usual onset: Females older than 45 years old: Causes: Non-pre-existing ovarian lesions (primary) or pre-existing ovarian lesions (Mature cystic teratoma, endometriosis, Brenner tumor)

  3. 'I Was Diagnosed With Stage IV Ovarian Cancer At 58 ... - AOL

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    Other ovarian cancer signs are: Vaginal bleeding (especially in post-menopausal people) ... especially during menopause, which can have overlapping symptoms." ... at Cleveland Clinic Clinic ...

  4. Gynecologic hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    Cancer of the uterus is always a concern, specifically when the bleeding occurs after menopause. Other types of cancer include cervical cancer; bleeding in that case can sometimes be triggered by postcoital bleeding. Cancers of the vagina or fallopian tubes are rare causes of hemorrhage. Uterine fibroids represent a common, benign condition ...

  5. Ovarian cancer - Wikipedia

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    The most typical symptoms of ovarian cancer include bloating, abdominal or pelvic pain or discomfort, back pain, irregular menstruation or postmenopausal vaginal bleeding, pain or bleeding after or during sexual intercourse, loss of appetite, fatigue, diarrhea, indigestion, heartburn, constipation, nausea, feeling full, and possibly urinary ...

  6. Hematometra - Wikipedia

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    Premenopausal women with hematometra often experience abnormal vaginal bleeding, including dysmenorrhea (pain during menstruation) or amenorrhea (lack of menstruation), while postmenopausal women are more likely to be asymptomatic. [3] Due to the accumulation of blood in the uterus, patients may develop low blood pressure or a vasovagal ...

  7. Gynecologic cancer - Wikipedia

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    Gynecologic cancer is a type of cancer that affects the female reproductive system, including ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, vaginal cancer, cervical cancer, and vulvar cancer. Gynecological cancers comprise 10-15% of women's cancers, mainly affecting women past reproductive age but posing threats to fertility for younger patients. [ 1 ]

  8. Heavy menstrual bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Endometrial cancer (cancer of the uterine lining) — bleeding can also be irregular, in between periods, or after the menopause (post-menopausal bleeding or PMB) Endometrial polyp; Painful (i.e. associated with dysmenorrhea): Pelvic inflammatory disease

  9. Her doctor dismissed her post-menopausal bleeding. She had ...

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    After being in menopause for a decade, woman began bleeding. She knew it was abnormal, but she was dismissed. An oncologist diagnosed her with ovarian cancer.