Gynecological Tumors
Gynecological tumors are masses of abnormal cells that form within a woman's reproductive organs. They can arise in the uterus, ovaries, cervix, vagina, fallopian tubes, and other areas. Gynecological tumors can be benign, pre-malignant, or malignant, meaning non-cancerous, precancerous, or cancerous, respectively. The signs and symptoms of gynecological tumors depend on the type and size of the tumor. Treatment of benign tumors typically include surgical removal, while treatment of pre-malignant and malignant tumors may include radiation, chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, or surgical removal. Early detection and prompt treatment of gynecological tumors is key to ensure a positive outcome and improve prognosis.
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