Worried about ovarian cancer

So I have had non specific symptoms since the end of May and I am feeling more poorly as time goes on, I had a CT scan, multiple blood tests done and they found a lucent lesion within the t10 vertebrae, I know I probably shouldn’t read google but when I googled it, it said it could be linked to certain cancers including ovarian cancer. My symptoms are itchy skin, night sweats, back pain in the middle of my back, feeling fully quickly after eating, I sometimes get abdominal bloating, very frequent urination, feeling fatigue heartburn which wasn’t one of my first symptoms and when me and my partner recently had intercourse it felt quite uncomfortable, I also can’t eat as much as I used to and I have lost over 5kg in weight. I thought it was my pancreas causing these symptoms but my amylase levels are fine and the Dr said my CT scan would have shown something wrong. I have been to the doctors multiple times and to A&E when the pain was really bad. The doctors have now handed me down to a clinician, so I don’t even know what they will be able to do for me, I am still waiting to get my spine looked at, please help I have a little boy partner and dog so I wouldn’t want to leave them behind. 

  • Hello and thanks for posting

    I’m sorry to learn about what has been happening and can appreciate that unexplained symptoms can prey on your mind. 

    Unfortunately, there is no one on here who can diagnose you. Symptoms can be caused by lots of different things and in most cases won't be cancer. Our standard advice is to talk things over with your GP and be guided by them which I see you’ve already done.

    It sounds like your GP has taken your symptoms seriously as you’ve had a CT scan and had various blood tests done. They may consider doing further tests over time if this is needed. It's often a process of elimination to find out the cause of someone's symptoms.

    I hope you get some answers soon and that everything turns out to be okay. Please get back to us if you need any more information or support.  You may find it helpful to talk things through with one of the nurses on our helpline.  The number to call is Freephone 0808 800 4040 and the lines are open from 9am till 5pm Monday to Friday.

    Kind regards,

    Celene