Peritoneal Cancer


Overview and Facts about Peritoneal Cancer

Peritoneal cancer is cancer of the peritoneum. Your peritoneum is the tissue that lines your abdomen. Peritoneal cancer is related to fallopian tube and ovarian cancer in women because the peritoneal cells that cover ovarian and fallopian tube cells are similar. Ovarian cancer was responsible for more than 2% of all cancer-related deaths in 2018, some of which may have been attributed to peritoneal cancer.

Peritoneal cancer is also attributed to tumor growth on other organs vital to your digestive health, such as the liver, stomach, and spleen. Thus, peritoneal cancer is unique because tumor growth may occur on any organ located near the peritoneum.

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