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fallopian tube endometrioid adenocarcinoma
Description
Signs and Symptoms
Common Signs and Symptoms
Fallopian tube endometrioid adenocarcinoma, a rare type of cancer, can manifest with various symptoms. While some women may not experience any signs, others may exhibit the following:
- Abnormal vaginal bleeding: This is often one of the earliest and most common symptoms, especially in postmenopausal women [8][9].
- Unusual vaginal discharge: A watery or bloody discharge can be a sign of this cancer [7][11].
- Pelvic pain or pressure: Abdominal or pelvic pain, which may be colicky (comes and goes), is another symptom that can occur [6][12].
- Abdominal swelling: Swelling in the abdomen due to fluid accumulation or tumor growth can also be a sign [6].
Other Possible Symptoms
In some cases, women with fallopian tube endometrioid adenocarcinoma may experience:
- Weight loss: Unintentional weight loss without trying can occur as the disease progresses [12].
- Feeling a mass (tumor): A palpable mass in the pelvis or abdomen can be a symptom of this cancer [11].
Importance of Early Detection
It's essential to seek medical attention if any of these symptoms are experienced. Delaying diagnosis and treatment can lead to more severe consequences, reducing the chances of successful treatment.
References:
[6] Symptoms · swelling in your abdomen (stomach) · pain in your abdomen and back · lost appetite or feeling full quickly · needing to wee often or urgently as well as ... [7] Symptoms · vaginal bleeding not related to your periods · a watery vaginal discharge that may contain blood · abdominal pain which is often colicky (comes in ... [8] Oct 16, 2023 — A common early symptom of endometrial cancer is abnormal vaginal bleeding, especially bleeding after menopause. [9] Nov 13, 2020 — Signs and symptoms of endometrial cancer include unusual vaginal bleeding or pain in the pelvis. Tests that examine the endometrium are used to ... [11] Symptoms. The most common sign ... Like stage I, unusual bleeding, spotting, or discharge are the most common signs. Treatment. ... The cancer has spread to the ovaries, fallopian tubes, vagina ... [12] Pain in the pelvis, feeling a mass (tumor), and losing weight without trying can also be symptoms of endometrial cancer. These symptoms are more common in later stages of the disease. Still, any delay in seeking medical help may allow the disease to progress even further. This lowers the odds of treatment being successful.
Additional Symptoms
- Pelvic pain or pressure
- Feeling a mass (tumor)
- weight loss
- vaginal discharge
- abnormal vaginal bleeding
- abdominal swelling
Diagnostic Tests
Treatment
Differential Diagnosis
Additional Differential Diagnoses
Additional Information
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