Rare Ovarian Cancer Has Anyone Heard Of The Granulosa Cell Tumor That Causes Ovarian Cancer?

Has anyone heard of the granulosa cell tumor that causes ovarian cancer? - rare ovarian cancer

This is a rare form of ovarian cancer that the doctors treat not know how to. Who diagnoised with him?

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cptv8ing said...

I was not what I've read your question and I did a little research belongs. It is a hormone that occurs, the cancer almost always in the ovaries. Depending on whether they are detected and the size, etc. is not really a very good prognosis, the doctors in a position to deal with it. This is a big problem with this type of cancer, she has the ability to later yield 20 to 30 years, this phenomenon is widespread. This area is really a problem. Here are some links to studies and reports about this disease.
http://www.thedoctorsdoctor.com/diseases ...
Here are some statistics on the prognosis and the survival of this disease.
The prognosis and treatment CHARACTERIZATION
Prognostic factors

All have a malignant potential tumors

90% in stage I, limited to the ovaries

The size of the tumor, mitosis, nuclear atypia and overall survival significant

5-year survival
Without atypia survival rate of 92%
Moderate atypia, with a survival rate of 30%

10 years survival

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Tumors 6-15 cm in the survival of 57%

\\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ U0026lt 2 MF 70% survival,
> 3 MF-37% survival
Metastases

May recurrences in the pelvis and abdomen appear

Distant metastases are uncommon, but tumors are resources 2-3 decades after the initial diagnosis
Treatment

A total hysterectomy and bilateral oophorectomy-oophorectomy for women after menopause

Salpingo-oophorectomy can be obtained for young women who wish to acceptable fertility

Hope this helps a little.

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