Ovarian granulosa cell tumor is not necessarily cancer, which needs to be analyzed according to clinical symptoms as well as histology.
If the clinical symptoms are malignant but the result is benign through histological examination, basically it cannot be accurately judged as ovarian cancer, and most of the patients belong to benign ovarian tumors, and most of them can be cured radically if they can be detected and treated early, and usually have no after-effects.
If the clinical symptoms are malignant and the histological test result is malignant, basically, it can be judged as malignant tumor, that is, ovarian cancer. Early stage can be completely removed by surgery, and in middle and late stage, radiotherapy should be adopted to inhibit the cancer cells, and the specific treatment should be in accordance with the doctor’s prescription.
If only ovarian granulosa cell carcinoma is detected at present but not typed or classified, it should be examined as soon as possible and treated symptomatically according to the cause of the disease, and should not be neglected so as not to delay or aggravate the condition.