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Frequently Asked Questions

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Our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Pseudomyxoma Peritonei (PMP) and Appendix Cancers. PMP is a rare cancer that affects the abdominal cavity, while appendix cancer is a malignancy that arises from the cells of the appendix. Both types of cancer can be difficult to diagnose and treat due to their rarity and complex nature. On this page, we have compiled a list of frequently asked questions related to PMP and appendix cancers to help provide you with information and resources on these conditions. Our aim is to provide answers to some of the most common questions and concerns related to PMP and appendix cancers, and to offer support and guidance for those affected by these rare diseases.

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What are some of the factors that can impact the prognosis for PMP?

There are several factors that can impact the prognosis for Pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP), including the histological grade of the tumour

How’s PMP diagnosed?

Pseudomyxoma peritonei is usually found during an unrelated procedure such as during an operation for something else.

My dad has pseudomyxoma peritonei. Should I have my appendix out?

If a blood relative has been diagnosed with PMP, you may be wondering if you should have your appendix removed as a preventative measure.

What is the most important prognostic factor for pseudomyxoma peritonei?

The key prognostic factor for pseudomyxoma peritonei is how completely the cytoreduction surgery removes all visible tumours.What is the most important prognostic factor for pseudomyxoma peritonei?

What’s MOAS?

What’s MOAS?

MOAS is an abbreviation for the term the “Mother of All Surgeries” and refers to CRS and HIPEC.

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