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Uterine/Endometrial Cancer
Archives for February 2019
Discussion List
New "Sticky" Post about CSN Data Outage
You'll see that I added a new post entitled "Information on the Uterine Board Content Lost in CSN Outage." It repeats information I've shared in other posts, but all in one place. I've asked CSN to make this a read only, "sticky" post so that it remains at the top of the list for a while until we decide it's no longer…
Information on the Uterine Board Content Lost in CSN Outage - Updated 5/2/2019
Updated 5/2/2019 Members' Personal Information: Please be aware that CSN lost all the content that had been submitted by site members after October 29, 2018 to January 30, 2019. You may also find that some of your personal information, such as email address, has been changed or is missing. CSN recommends that you check…
First step completed, now more waiting
I went in for my hysteroscopy and D&C this morning and am already home. This really is not a difficult procedure for any of those who haven’t had it done and are feeling anxious. I had a great anesthesiologist and by the time I was wheeled back to the OR, I was floating on a cloud. I don’t remember anything until waking up…
How many lymph nodes? (Includes Recap of Lost Posts)
I found the variety of approaches taken by different doctors regarding lymph nodes very interesting, as reflected in the responses to Ribbons' original question posted on November 9, 2018. So I'm posting this recap for future reference. Please note that I couldn't recover any responses that appeared on "page 2" of this…
Recurrence MMMT after chemo treatment. What´s next?Apparently nothing
Dear warriors, I wrote a post to thank you for your support and all the information you passed me but the outage has deleted everything, including my initial post telling my mum´s story. Just for those who did not read it I am going to summarize the situation: my mother, 73, had an anal tumor 8 years ago (treated with…