What is the Krchenberg tumor?

and Krchenberg tumor is a type of ovarian tumor that begins in another area of ​​the body and migrates into the ovaries. Approximately five to six percent of ovarian cancer present as Krchenberg's tumors and a prognosis for patients with this type of tumor is not good. Because Krchenberg's tumors are secondary metastases, rather than primary tumors, one means that the patient has a basic primary cancer that could spread to other areas of the body, which would significantly complicate treatment. The tumor is known as adenocarcinoma, the reference to the fact that it comes from glandular tissue, and breast cancer and gastrointestinal tract are most likely to cause a tumor of the Krchenberg. Historically, people thought that cancer cells were moving over the abdomen to the ovaries, but there was proof that they could also be carried in blood or lymphs.

When a Krchenberg tumor is examined by a pathologist, specialized cells known as the Signet circular cells are seen. These cells are so filled with mucin that the nucleus of the cell jE pushed to one side and vaguely resembles signet rings, hence the name. The alternative name for this type of tumor is cancer of the signet circular cells; Such cancer tumors can also be found in other areas of the body.

When a Krchenberg tumor is identified, the first step is to find out where the cancer cells come from. This information is important when deciding on treatment. For example, in some cases, surgery may be a good choice for removing the tumor of the Krchenberg and other cancer cells. Others may be chemotherapy and radiation without surgery with better possibilities to try to reduce cancer or at least stop its spread of the body.

Oncologist can provide more specific information about the prognosis based on the primary place of cancer, the extent of the spread and condition of the patient. In addition to prognosis, patients may also want to consider the quality of life in assessing treatment options. For example JEden the patient can experience several months of poor quality of life with a decent chances of recovery and relative comfort after it is worth it, although others may not have a very long prognosis and can face the lasting quality of life problems caused by cancer treatment.

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