Fallopian Tube Cancer – Symptoms & Risk Factors

Fallopian tube cancer symptoms | Dr. Geetha Nagasree

Fallopian tube cancer develops in the cells of the fallopian tubes that connect ovaries to the uterus. Cancer can develop in one or both tubes. The cells grow uncontrollably and abnormally forming a mass called a tumor. Cancer of the fallopian tube per se is very rare. In most cases, fallopian tube cancer may result from cancer spreading from other organs such as ovaries, uterus, endometrium, or colon.

Fallopian tube cancer Symptoms

Women with fallopian tube cancer may or may not experience symptoms. In most cases, fallopian tube cancer symptoms are often non-specific ( meaning symptoms can mimic the symptoms of other gynecological conditions that are not cancer). Symptoms of fallopian tube cancer may include:

 

  • A pelvic mass or lump
  • Pelvic pain
  • Heavy vaginal bleeding especially after menopause
  • Irregular periods
  • Abdominal bloating, gas, constipation
  • Abdominal pressure
  • Clear white, tinged or blood discharge
  • Sudden or frequent urge to urinate

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