The nature of ovarian junctional tumors is between benign and malignant, if malignant changes can be detected in time by three-month review.
Ovarian junctional tumors have cytological characteristics and growth pattern between benign and malignant tumors, usually grow in ovarian epithelial cells without interstitial infiltration, most of them have good prognosis, but there is a risk of recurrence and metastasis, so they need to be regularly rechecked.
Three-month review of ovarian junctional tumors can timely detect changes in the condition. If the review interval is too long, the lesions may be too large, resulting in increased difficulty in treatment; and if the review interval is too short, the lesions may be too small to be detected by imaging examination and the cost is expensive, and at the same time, some of the examinations are too frequent, which may have an adverse effect on the body.
If you are suffering from ovarian tumor, you need to consult a doctor in time and standardize the treatment under the guidance of a specialist, rather than blindly using medication on your own, so as to avoid delaying the condition. For more details, we recommend consulting a professional doctor.