Fallopian Tube Cancer – Market Outlook, Epidemiology, Competitive Landscape, and Market Forecast Report – 2022 To 2032

Primary fallopian tube carcinoma (PFTC) is rare cancer that arises from the transformation of the salpingeal mucosa, or the cells lining the fallopian tubes. The exact cause of PFTC is unknown, but hormonal, reproductive, and genetic factors, as well as deleterious mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes, are thought to increase the risk of this disease. The most common type of PFTC is papillary serous adenocarcinoma, which represents more than 95% of fallopian tube cancers. Other types of PFTC include sarcomas (leiomyosarcomas) and transitional cell carcinomas. PFTC typically occurs between the ages of 40 and 60, with a median age of 55. Symptoms of PFTC include irregular vaginal bleeding or discharge, lower abdominal pain, bloating, and pelvic pressure. Pain, which may be relieved with the passage of blood or discharge, is a commonly reported symptom. The 5-year survival rate for patients with stage III-IV disease is 55% if the residual tumor is less than 1 cm in diameter, compare...