Not all ovarian cancer patients will recur. Early stage ovarian cancer patients can significantly reduce the chance of recurrence after standardized surgical treatment and adjuvant radiotherapy.
Ovarian cancer is one of the common malignant tumors in women and the recurrence rate is also very high, but not all ovarian cancers will recur. For early stage ovarian cancer patients with limited tumor cells and no lymph node metastasis, the lesions can be completely removed through surgical treatment.
After surgery to remove the lesions, early ovarian cancer patients need to receive chemotherapy or radiotherapy under doctor’s guidance to reduce the probability of recurrence. Commonly used chemotherapeutic drugs include cisplatin, paclitaxel, cyclophosphamide, etc., which need to be used in accordance with doctor’s instructions, and patients who have adverse reactions should consult doctor in time and those who are allergic to the drugs should prohibit them from being used.
After effective treatment, some patients can achieve clinical recovery and will not recur, but need to be regularly rechecked, abnormalities should be timely consultation.