Thanks for asking!: Groin pain can be a symptom of ovarian cancer, although it is not a typical symptom. More common causes of groin pain include hernias, muscle strain, kidney stone, urinary tract infection, and others. If groin pain does not resolve within a few days, it is recommended to have it evaluated by a physician.
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