Women at high risk of ovarian cancer can have their Fallopian tubes removed as precaution step, says an expert.

What is Ovarian Cancer?
Ovarian cancers are cancerous tumors originating from ovary. Almost 90% of the ovarian cancers are classified as “epithelial tumors” as they originate from the epithelial tissues at the surface of the ovary. Several studies have already shown that the fallopian tubes as source for ovarian cancers with some evidences proving the theory of fallopian tubes being the source for ovarian cancers.
The Ovarian cancer is currently managed by chemotherapy or surgery in advanced stages. Radiation therapy is mostly avoided in Ovarian Cancer as it involves the risk of damaging the vital organs in the peritoneal region.
In order to prevent ovarian cancer, this doctor has suggested salpingectomy for women with BRCA mutations, since the BRCA gene mutations are associated with higher risk for ovarian and breast cancers. The Cancer Research UK has however ruled-out the theory of fallopian tube removal stating that there was no direct evidence on effectiveness of salpingectomy in preventing ovarian cancers.
Source-Medindia