Ovarian Cancer

Medical: Ovarian – Carcinoma, Ovarian – Ca Ovarian tumor Cervical Cancer Ovarian cancer is a malignant tumor of the ovaries that can occur on one or both sides. The type of ovarian cancer is distinguished by its histological image. Thus, tumors are divided into epihelial tumors, germ cell tumors, and germ line and stromal tumors. … Ovarian Cancer

Growth and spread | Ovarian Cancer

Growth and spread Epithelial tumorsThe tumors that originate from the surface cells (epithelia) of the ovaries (ovaries) are distinguished by their cell type. One differentiates between serous, mucinous, endometroid, small cell, light cell tumors and so-called burner tumors. Serous tumors are the most frequent malignant changes among epithelial tumors. They present as fluid-filled cysts (cavities) … Growth and spread | Ovarian Cancer

Alternative diseases (differential diagnosis) | Ovarian cancer therapy

Alternative diseases (differential diagnosis) The few symptoms that can occur in ovarian cancer, as well as the masses in the abdominal area can also have another cause: they can continue to cause masses. Cells from the rectum (rectum tumor – rectal tumor – rectum tumor) can also penetrate (infiltrate) into the ovaries and thus simulate … Alternative diseases (differential diagnosis) | Ovarian cancer therapy

Aftercare | Ovarian cancer therapy

Aftercare After treatment of an ovarian tumor (ovarian carcinoma), regular follow-up examinations should be performed. In the first two years after treatment, the patient should have a check-up every three months, in the third to fifth year after treatment every six months, and from the fifth year after completion of treatment every year. In particular, … Aftercare | Ovarian cancer therapy