What is the recurrence rate of fallopian tube cancer after 6 rounds of chemotherapy?

The question of what is the recurrence rate after 6 chemotherapy treatments for fallopian tube cancer is uncertain. The prognostic factors associated with fallopian tube cancer are mainly related to the surgical pathologic (FIGO staging) staging of fallopian tube cancer, pathologic staging, the patient’s own factors, and family history. It is similar to epithelial plasma carcinoma of the ovary. FIGO stage is an independent factor affecting the recurrence and survival of fallopian tube cancer, and the recurrence rate is much higher in patients with stage III and IV than in those with stage I and II, suggesting that early diagnosis is particularly important. The recurrence rate of stage III and IV patients is much higher than that of stage I and II patients, suggesting that early diagnosis is particularly important. The recurrence rate of stage I and II fallopian tube cancer after surgery is low, only about 10%, and the 5-year survival rate of patients can reach 90%. In advanced stage fallopian tube cancer, there is 70% recurrence rate 3 years after operation, and the 5-year survival rate of patients is about 30%. Therefore, the recurrence rate of fallopian tube cancer after 6 times of chemotherapy is related to many factors and cannot be generalized, so you can follow the doctor’s instruction to have regular review and consult the doctor in time if there is any discomfort.