Is a 7.5cm ovarian cyst malignant?

Ovarian cysts 7.5cm can be benign or malignant and need to be determined based on clinical symptoms as well as final pathology results.
Ovarian cysts are cystic structures that appear on a woman’s ovary area and are mostly associated with factors such as diet, lifestyle habits, hormone levels, and infections. Patients may experience lower abdominal pain, swelling, pain during sexual intercourse, and lumbosacral pain.
Ovarian cysts are more serious when the patient has a volume of 7.5cm. However, the decision of whether it is malignant or not should not be based solely on the size of the ovarian volume. If the patient’s ovarian cyst grows slowly and the usual discomfort is not obvious, it may be benign; if it grows faster, it may be malignant. However, the ultimate and most standardized basis for the nature of a cyst is the pathologic section.
Therefore, it is not possible to determine the nature of a cyst simply by its size. When patients have ovarian cysts, they need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, targeted treatment, so as to avoid delays in the condition.