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Malignant Ascites (abdomen fluid overload)

My brother is in the throws of esophogeal/stomach cancer, has had chemo and radiation but was not allowed to receive surgery due to low albumin levels. He began experiencing abdominal bloating, and during evaluation they did a CT scan indicating spots ...

Forum topic - Tonio - 04/04/2011 - 11:28pm - 1 comment

How old were you when dx

... 38 ...I think we're all too young! :) 2000 - 52 - uterine cancer - 2000 - 52 - uterine cancer - surgery, internal and external ... - 62 - skin cancer chin - squamous cell - removed with clear margins Do yearly follow ups for uterine, bladder, and skin and 6 month ...

Forum topic - 2Floridiansisters - 06/02/2010 - 11:00pm - 132 comments

Can we join our joint demographics?

... before surgery that I had many of the common risk factors uterine cancer development. • Caucasian • Post-menopausal • Early ... w/clots. 2 years before diagnosis I began having a thick clear discharge between my periods which my gynecologist insisted was normal. ...

Forum topic - sleem - 03/06/2011 - 3:06am - 7 comments

Has Anyone Done Well with just Chemo and Brachytherapy?

... my tumor (MMMT, stage 1B, 18 sampled pelvic lymph nodes clear, but 60% myometrial invasion). Am in very good health other than this ... God bless! Me Too I was dx with UPSC and clear cell in Oct. 2008; stage IIA. Had four rounds of chemo and brachytherapy. 2 1/2 years NED. (Uterine Cancer) ...

Forum topic - RoseyR - 03/13/2011 - 7:27pm - 2 comments

anyone have dense dose chemo and how did it work?

... but we don’t have the final results. It is not clear whether any of the studies of these new regimens will have the same kind ... (not dose intense, e.g. with marrow transplant or stem cell support) chemotherapy in advanced ovarian cancer.3 We can compare these ... way attitude can do wonders for a positive outcome. (Uterine Cancer) ...

Forum topic - maggie_wilson - 02/22/2011 - 4:47pm - 14 comments

Good and Bad News: Finished 6 rounds Chemo, Onc says c u in two months, feel Adrift! Start Megace? Waiting Game Panic, help!

Dear Warriorettes, Thank God CT clear,, Ca 125=4.6 down from 84 post surgery pre Chemo,, and Bloods Good-ish, ... III Endometrial Adenocarcinoma, Mixed predominantly Clear Cell Type. Lymph nodes clear, but cancer in asecites, omentum and out of uterine wall. (aged 65). Last week Onc gave me script for Megace as I am ...

Forum topic - Sara Zipora - 02/08/2011 - 1:34am - 11 comments

UPSC (uterine pappilary serous carcinoma): once in remission, how does you doctor monitor your status?

... as Stage IV B, Grade III, Adenocarcinoma Undifferentiated Clear Type. Just finished 4 rounds Taxol, weekly with 4 Carbo every three ... Beta hCG test which, if one isn't pregnant, shows rapid cell proliferation in abdominal area. Does anyone know? Good luck, prayers ... I'm reading lately. Blessings. Mary Ann (Uterine Cancer) ...

Forum topic - evertheoptimist - 01/29/2011 - 3:16am - 9 comments

Christine’s Story

... Chemo and radiation. Cesium implants. Scans. Cervix clear cancer moved to T4 vertebra. More radiation. Combo of chemo, ... people to help you deal with all of this? My Mom died of uterine cancer and her cancer went to her bones-spine and arm (painful) and ...

Forum topic - Christines husband - 02/16/2010 - 5:28pm - 37 comments

squamous cell carcinoma

... a God send!!! I can't thank you enough for all the very clear information. Some would say I'm thinking about this too much or too ... do put a few self absorbing sutures in. My path came back carcinoma insitu and the Doc though he got clear margins and that it might be ... them :) (Gynecological Cancers (other than ovarian and uterine)) ...

Forum topic - tecara - 11/28/2010 - 10:13pm - 19 comments

Has anyone here been treated for cervical cancer and not had to have a hysterectomy?

... do a hysterectomy. I have been diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma in 2009, aged 25, and even though I actually specifically stated ... is a centre near you -- fantastic. If not -- getting to clear a worry every time (and believe me, my first 6 months I was seeing a doc ... share! (Gynecological Cancers (other than ovarian and uterine)) ...

Forum topic - rrosner - 07/17/2010 - 10:39pm - 3 comments

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