recently diagnosed and struggling
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Welcome to our little club! I'm not sure if you had endometrial cancer or sarcomas of the uterus? Both uterine cancers, but very different cancers and treatments.
I've not heard of anyone with Stage 1 endometrial cancer undergo chemo, unless you might be a candidate for a study or trial? Your Grade might indicate something important?
Like you, I had no idea or symptoms that anything was wrong. It all started with my annual exam.
I had Grade 1, Stage 2B endometrial and my treatment was a total hysterectomy followed by external and internal radiation. It was my choice to have the radiation...it was left totally up to me.
For endometrial cancer, chemo is usually only given for Stage 3 or 4.
Research your case at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center site and see where you fit in. You are right to seek a second opinion if you don't feel good about your doctor now.
Just use the time to research and write down all of your questions before you get there. You can also call the ACS for more information about treatment protocol.
Best of luck to you and your family...you'll be in my prayers.0 -
tlva has offered very sound advice. I hope you have better luck with the new oncologist. You may want to read Fran Drescher's book, "Cancer Schmancer" - she was diagnosed with 1b uterine cancer and opted to not undergo radiation. I, too, am curious about chemo being suggested.tlva said:Welcome to our little club! I'm not sure if you had endometrial cancer or sarcomas of the uterus? Both uterine cancers, but very different cancers and treatments.
I've not heard of anyone with Stage 1 endometrial cancer undergo chemo, unless you might be a candidate for a study or trial? Your Grade might indicate something important?
Like you, I had no idea or symptoms that anything was wrong. It all started with my annual exam.
I had Grade 1, Stage 2B endometrial and my treatment was a total hysterectomy followed by external and internal radiation. It was my choice to have the radiation...it was left totally up to me.
For endometrial cancer, chemo is usually only given for Stage 3 or 4.
Research your case at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center site and see where you fit in. You are right to seek a second opinion if you don't feel good about your doctor now.
Just use the time to research and write down all of your questions before you get there. You can also call the ACS for more information about treatment protocol.
Best of luck to you and your family...you'll be in my prayers.0
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