Motherhood Dreams of a Women With Borderline Ovarian Tumours Come True at Oasis
Three years into her marriage, Varsha’s desires of motherhood were slowly getting further and further away. She was diagnosed with borderline ovarian tumours and had undergone a left-sided salpingo-oophorectomy (removal of left ovary and fallopian tube) and right ovarian cystectomy. Borderline ovarian tumour are abnormal cells that grow in the tissues covering the ovary and are largely low-malignant tumours accounting for 10-15% of all ovarian tumours. They tend to grow slowly and in a more controlled manner than other cancerous cells. Also, the chances of these becoming malignant and recurring after treatment remain comparatively low. Largely affecting women in their …