Luteal insufficiency refers to luteal insufficiency, and luteal insufficiency generally does not cause ovarian cancer.
Luteal insufficiency refers to underdevelopment of the corpus luteum after ovulation, insufficient secretion of progesterone or premature degeneration of the corpus luteum, resulting in reduced secretion and responsiveness of the endometrium. Causes of luteal insufficiency include insufficient secretion of progesterone by the corpus luteum, endometrial receptor malfunction, and abnormal progesterone receptors on the endometrium.
Ovarian cancer is a kind of malignant tumor occurring in ovary, and the cause of the disease may be related to endocrine, hereditary and environmental factors, etc. Luteal insufficiency has little correlation with ovarian cancer, and generally does not lead to ovarian cancer.
If there is any discomfort, it is suggested that patients should seek medical treatment in time, complete the relevant examination, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of doctors, and take targeted treatment to avoid delaying the condition.