How long can you live after removal of a malignant ovarian cyst?

The exact number of years of survival after removal of an ovarian malignant cyst is not directly determinable. The general 5-year survival rate for patients with advanced malignant cysts is about 30%, and the 5-year survival rate for patients with early or intermediate stages is 50% to 70%. Early treatment can prolong life.
Ovarian malignant cysts are malignant tumors that frequently occur in the female reproductive system and generally cause direct damage to the health and life expectancy of the body. Survival depends on the type of differentiation of the malignant ovary, the duration of treatment, and the specific treatment plan, and cannot be determined directly.
In general, patients with early or intermediate malignant cysts have a 5-year survival rate of 50-70% after resection. For advanced malignant cysts, the 5-year survival rate is about 30%.
Early cyst removal and radiotherapy can effectively inhibit the spread and recurrence of malignant tumors, thus effectively prolonging life. Therefore, it is recommended that women with malignant cysts of the ovary should undergo surgery as soon as possible. Meanwhile, after the first treatment, women should have a review in time, and can also cooperate with radiotherapy according to the doctor’s suggestion to effectively inhibit the growth of cancer cells.
Women with malignant cysts in the ovaries or other parts of the body should have them removed as soon as possible and cooperate with doctors to choose appropriate treatment options.