Tumors that are cancerous produce substances that cause organ systems in the body to behave improperly. This harm could be irreversible if not treated. The immune system is also involved in the potential damage to healthy cells. Gynecological malignancies have been linked to a number of paraneoplastic diseases. These disorders are caused by chemicals released by the tumour or a cancer-induced immune response. Different syndromes can affect each system of the human body. The neurological, ophthalmologic, dermatologic, rheumatologic, endocrine, hematologic, and renal systems have all been identified to be involved in paraneoplastic syndromes caused by gynaecologic tract malignancies. These syndromes can appear before, during, or after a cancer diagnosis. They can also happen during a recurrence. Physicians caring for cancer patients should be aware of these syndromes since they can cause substantial morbidity and must be treated correctly.
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