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[|Human|] I am 50 years of age and had a total hysterectomy and bowel resection after I was diagnosed with bowel cancer...two years ago. I am now in remission. I managed to keep my left ovary and tube but now have a hydrosalpinx and have recently had a blood marker test but do not have the results as yet. I do have pain radiating from this area daily. As I have had 3 caesarean sections my gynaecologist is saying that an operation may not be possible due to adhesions. 1. What I need to know is can a hydrosalpinx turn cancerous? What other facts do I need to know?
[|AI|]  Hi, Thanks for writing in. Hy Chat Doctor.  As you have had a bowel cancer, there is less likelihood of having a cancer in the tubes if this finding is present for many months. It is important to know if you suffer from low immunity and whether there could be a chronic infection like tuberculosis due to which you are having this problem of fluid collecting in your tube.However, a cancer in the tube can cause obstruction and HY