Can localized carcinoma of the junctional ovary be treated without chemotherapy?

Junctional ovarian localized carcinoma usually does not need chemotherapy, but if the patient has recurrence in a short period of time or infiltration in other parts of the body, chemotherapy is needed.
Since junctional tumor is a kind of tumor occurring in the ovary between benign and malignant tumors, generally the pathological results after surgery suggest that there is no deep infiltration, so it can be cured by surgical treatment, and generally there is no need to combine chemotherapy and so on after surgery. However, if the patient recurs in a short period of time or has infiltration in other parts of the body, chemotherapy is needed to prolong the survival period or reduce recurrence.
For women who have been examined and found localized carcinoma of junctional ovary, it is recommended that they should go to regular hospitals for timely consultation, complete relevant examinations and under the guidance of doctors, take active targeted treatment in order to get the best therapeutic effect.