Is plasma cystadenoma treatable?

Most plasma cystadenomas are relatively treatable, but if they become malignant, treatment is more complicated and may not be as effective.
Most plasma cystadenomas are benign, and in women of childbearing age, surgery to remove the plasma cystadenoma may be needed. In postmenopausal women, adnexectomy of the affected side may be performed if necessary. Surgical treatment is usually good, so it is relatively curable.
Although most of the plasmacytoid cystadenomas are benign lesions, a very small number of patients may develop malignant changes, which may require surgical treatment, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, biotargeted therapy, and comprehensive therapy, etc., and the treatment is relatively more complicated, which makes it less treatable.