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jmaddox915
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I am new to this particular board. I was dx with Stage IV Colon cancer last July and was declared NED on April of this year. On Sept 13th, my dr removed my left ovary and a cyst. It turned out to be cancerous. I don't have any other details right now and probably won't until Tuesday when I go back to the doctor.
I really don't know what I should ask. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I really don't know what I should ask. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Lab Pathology
You should be told if you have colon with mets to the ovaries or ovarian cancer with mets to the colon. It will make a difference in the chemos that will be selected. So ask what the lab pathology said at the time of surgery and get a copy of the report. You should see a gyn/onc if you have ovaraian. Saundra0 -
My doctor told me she wasMK_4Dani said:Saundra has given wise
Saundra has given wise advice. I have nothing to add but a sad welcome to this group! This group is my lifeline for advice and encouragement.
Mary
My doctor told me she was pretty sure it stemmed from the colon cancer I had back in July of 2009. I am suppose to get pathology report on Tuesday. I had pretty agressive chemo with the colon cancer. I know I will get some kind of treatment just not sure what kind or how long, etc.0
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