FAQs of Fallopian Tube Cancer | Apollo Cancer Centres
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Fallopian Tube Cancer

FAQ

Fallopian tube cancer is very rare and is treatable.
Fallopian tube cancer spreads usually directly to the surrounding area.

There is no known relationship between cysts that form in the reproductive organs and cancer, but it is important to have cysts monitored regularly.

Because fallopian tube cancer is most often caught at later stages, it can spread to other parts of the pelvis, such as the peritoneum (the tissue that covers the organs in the abdomen).

Check with your doctor for options for a future pregnancy which may include egg preservation, in-vitro fertilization and other advanced reproductive techniques.

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