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Analysis of Risk Factors for Invasive Aspergillosis Infection After Ovarian Cancer Surgery

Haige Zhao, Wenxuan Cui, Hailiang Zheng, Wei Li, Huiqing Feng

Abstract


This article analyzes the risk factors for invasive aspergillosis infection after ovarian cancer surgery, primarily including decreased
immunity, complications during treatment, and environmental factors. Immunosuppression makes patients susceptible to Aspergillus infection, postoperative complications create conditions for infection, and unfavorable environments increase the chance of exposure to Aspergillus
spores. The article proposes corresponding preventive measures, including improving immunity, preventing complications, and improving the
environment. These measures aim to reduce the risk of invasive aspergillosis infection in patients after ovarian cancer surgery, thereby improving prognosis.

Keywords


Ovarian cancer; Invasive aspergillosis infection; Risk factors; Immunity

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/pmr.v2i3.5481

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