
A woman who has a chocolate cyst (endometrioma) 朱古力瘤 body for 10 years has been unable to resist and was removed by a surgical patient. As a result, it may evolve into ovarian cancer and must fight cancer; a woman who has had a chocolate cyst removed, I thought that the company could feel more at ease about this problem, but after many years, due to abdominal distension, I went to the People’s Hospital for management and examination, and found that I was suffering from ovarian cancer, and I could not escape the fate of cancer.
The possibility of endometriosis developing into cancer is less than 1%. This is a small but real risk, so when endometriosis cells attach to the ovaries and form endometriosis, it is best Don’t ignore them, or it will be too late.
A 40-year-old woman had a chocolate cyst in her body for 10 years and was afraid of surgical removal. She goes to the hospital regularly every year for checkups. However, during this year’s examination, she was found to have cancer. According to the pathology report, she was determined to be the second stage of ovarian cancer. There are many benign endometriosis tissues surrounding her ovarian endometrial cancer.
It is very rare for endometriosis to stay in the abdominal cavity for 10 years and eventually develop into cancer. This is the natural history of endometriosis. He reminded patients with endometriosis that once a tumor is found, it is best to remove it, especially if the tumor is large and not slow, be alert to the possibility of deterioration, and perform surgery as soon as possible, he said, if the tumor is small and Asymptomatic, the patient does not want immediate resection, but should be closely followed up regularly.
Because endometriosis is prone to recurrence, don’t think that you can be at ease after removing the tumor. A 45-year-old woman who underwent a chocolate cyst removal operation many years ago also became pregnant and gave birth to a child. However, last year she went to the medical center for examination due to abdominal distension, but found that the ovaries had endometrial cancer, which recurred three months after the operation, and quickly metastasized to the lungs, liver and other organs, and eventually lost to cancer.
It is recommended that patients with endometriosis caused by the removal of chocolate cysts should still be tracked regularly. About 3 to 6 months, they can undergo a safety check by themselves, including blood draws, CA-125 antigen, and ultrasound. .. Wait for the inspection, don’t take it lightly.