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Fallopian tube cancer
- ... most often when the appendix breaks open (ruptures) Cancer Endometriosis Infections in the abdomen and pelvis, such as appendicitis or fallopian tube infection Radiation treatment Adhesions around the joints may ...
- ... cervix can also travel into the uterus and fallopian tubes during a medical procedure such as: Childbirth Endometrial biopsy (removing a small piece of your womb lining to test for cancer) Getting an intrauterine device (IUD) Miscarriage Abortion In ...
- ... Pelvic infection resulting in scarring or swelling of fallopian tubes ... including chemotherapy and radiation Exposure to high ...
- ... the cervix to the vagina and by the fallopian or uterine tubes to the ovaries. ... cancer of the endometrium Cancer of the cervix, cancer of the ovary Severe, long-term (chronic) vaginal bleeding
- ... will be born with a uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. However, ... vaginal cancer. In some cases, a developmental disorder can be ...
- ... This helps your surgeon see your uterus and fallopian tubes. A ... small cut in the navel. It can also be done during a C-section.
- ... of the uterus removed during a hysterectomy. The fallopian tubes ... depend on your medical history and the reason for the surgery.
- ... Kidney and ureters Liver Pancreas Spleen Stomach Uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries (in women) Surgery that opens the abdomen is called a laparotomy.
- ... the woman (advanced maternal age) Damaged or blocked fallopian ... and blockage Unexplained infertility Polycystic ovary syndrome
- ... place. Hysterectomy is surgery to remove your uterus, fallopian ... treatments and do not want to become pregnant in the future.