Will ovarian cancer recur after a complete hysterectomy?
Generally, if ovarian cancer is detected at an advanced stage, it may recur. If ovarian cancer is detected early and completely removed through surgery, it may not recur. If any discomfort symptoms occur, it is recommended to seek timely medical consultation and follow standardized treatment under the guidance of a physician. Detailed analysis is as follows:
If ovarian cancer is detected at an advanced stage, the cancer cells may have already spread to other organs within the abdominal cavity or distant sites. Even after surgery, it is difficult to completely eliminate all cancer cells, and the likelihood of recurrence is relatively high. In this case, ovarian cancer may recur even after total removal.
If ovarian cancer is detected early and thoroughly removed through surgery, including the uterus, both ovaries, fallopian tubes, and lymph nodes, and postoperative pathological examination confirms no residual lesions, the risk of recurrence is relatively low. In this case, ovarian cancer may not recur after total removal.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, such as balanced nutrition, appropriate exercise, and avoiding smoking, can also help reduce the risk of recurrence.