Cancerous Affections

Published on Mar 03 2010, in the categories: General info, symptoms

Cancerous affections begin in the cell formation the surrounds the tissue in the reproductive organ. The way to the leading tube, from where the egg travels in order to reach the uterus section, also mentioned above, the fallopian tube, or the initial part of it. But it all starts up in the cells, that represent  the building structures that make up the carnal tissue of the whole apparatus.

Tissues reflect the whole inner side of all organic matter in the body, and even though they develop quite fast it begins in a region where all used to function properly until the imbalances take over and consolidate a conglomerate of cell structures that in a short time frame will take over, producing more and more cells and cell layers that are practically useless, or without a certain role in the proper function of the ovaries or reproductive mechanism.


In a healthy organism the cells are continuously produce in order to replace the older and more damaged ones or just the once that are prone to die in the righteous future. The cells in the fallopian tube divide normally in order to cover the main tissues need of healthy and strong cell layers, to maintain the standard functionality of it all. But from time to time a mutation in the gene that produces those cell layers happens and they start producing them without the proper need.

The cells continue to divide inside the tissue layer, when the elder ones or damaged ones keep on functioning quasi properly, and so the new born cells that were recently divided , can not take over their work…so it remains futile waiting for their turn to do the job… some cases may differ from one and other but when the cells are useless, they gather on the right side of the fallopian tube entry and start creating a conglomerate of tissue cell layers that eventually turn up into a nodular shaped surface, that the medical community call a tumor.

These cells that are now extra in quantity have no purpose or place and can form a gather of tissue defined also as a growth in the surrounding of the ovary. But it is not called cancerous affliction yet. Tumors can be classified in two ways. They are either benign, when it is not such a health risk for the sufferer and once identified, located and detected to be just that, it can be removed by surgical intervention or  other forms of medical treatments that are vast and various in their actions. Once removed, a sufferer has ninety nine percent chances of never developing it again.

When the malignant type tumor is in place, and discovered by the oncologist in its early stages of growth or development… it can provide with it a health risk in the attempt to remove it, and the percentage of re developing it all over are high…so other treatments come into hand, like chemo, or so many other. For this problems a regular consultation with the oncologist is mandatory.
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