Ovarian cancer is a malignant tumor and a very serious gynecological disease. After falling ill, it seriously affects the normal life and work of patients, especially posing a serious threat to their health and life safety.
Can ovarian cancer die?
Ovarian cancer is a disease where when cancer cells spread, female friends have problems with various hormones and endocrine systems. The body's function rapidly decreases, disrupting the normal immune system. Eventually, due to the invasion of various cancer cells, the patient's body gradually declines. After the immune system is damaged, many other viruses also infect the surrounding areas, causing the patient to become increasingly weak.
After a period of deterioration, the condition of ovarian cancer can ultimately endanger the patient's life. If the cancer cells cannot be immediately suppressed, the patient's body will become weak and die directly.
Hazards of ovarian cancer
1. Abortion or premature birth: When an ovarian tumor is large, it can cause miscarriage or premature birth due to its compression of the uterus and fetus, resulting in abnormal fetal position.
2. Abnormal delivery: When the ovarian tumor is large, it can compress and cause abnormal fetal position, affecting normal delivery. In addition, when the tumor pedicle is too long, the tumor may fall into the uterine rectal fossa and form incarceration, which hinders the birth of the fetus and leads to dystocia.
3. Infertility: The probability of infertility in ovarian cancer patients reaches 40%. Ovarian cancer affects ovarian function, and when the tumor is large, it can compress the fallopian tubes and affect pregnancy.
4. Impact on the fetus: Ovarian tumors themselves do not have significant adverse effects on the fetus, but complications such as tumor rupture require surgical treatment. Malignant ovarian cancer requires radiotherapy and chemotherapy, which has an impact on the fetus. When treating malignant tumors, it is necessary to give up the fetus in order to save the life of the pregnant woman.
5. Tumor deterioration: The initial symptoms of ovarian cancer are not particularly obvious, and if the tumor growth cannot be detected immediately, the likelihood of deterioration is high. Gynecological experts from Qingdao Maternal and Child Hospital stated that regular gynecological examinations every year are very necessary for adult women.
6. Impact on life: at the initial stage of ovarian cancer, abdominal pain, low back pain, Sciatica can be caused. Pressing pelvic veins can cause a huge tumor with edema in the lower extremities, pressing the bladder, frequent urination, Dysuria, accumulated urine rectum, pressing the gastrointestinal tract with difficulty in defecation, pressing the diaphragm, breathing difficulties, unable to lie flat and other symptoms