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Ovarian cancer question here. My doctor told me the other day that she has diagnosed many patients with? |
ovarian cancer, who showed septated cysts on the ultrasound of thier ovaries only to get it biopsied to find out it was cancerous. Why is that? why would a lot of women get internal ultrasounds and a lot of times it shows septated cysts and it ends up being mallignat? I need to know this. I fortgot to ask my doctor why, so I am on here now asking this. Serous answers please. Becasue I heard taht septated cysts have more chance of being cancerous than other ones becasue of the various parts. So I need to know why a lot of women who have septatd cysts taht show up on the ultrasound end up being cancer? I know some are begin, but I need to know why some are not. I'm sorry, folks, but this woman doesn't have cancer - it's just Leanne again. She comes to the boards and fakes cancer, apparently getting off on describing gory imaginary symptoms. A couple of months ago she did this big thing about having "bowl cancer" before she got booted for it. You are asking a very difficult question because the real factors that cause these cases and the direct cause is almost a secret that is still unknown,that is why there is no radical treatment of these cases especially in advanced or end stages...They say (I mean doctors including me) genetic susceptabilities and hormonal disbalance(the most dangerous factor that shares in the causation) especially among years and years.And especially with the lack of the suitable preventive follow up routinely done.AS regards septated cysts the are the most common ovarian cancers that are caused by huge degrees of interfering hormonal imbalance among years with failure of control and the resulting pathology is sharing in the causation of a malignant neoplasia that is usually dangerous and rapidly fatal.........Dr sherif lanson Kalil of Egypt(002 010 148 3138) sherilanson@yahoo.com I see. Yes, that's Leanne all right. http://www.cancerbackup.org.uk/Cancertyp... if you are playing with people minds , that is NOT fair ok. |
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