Roll call for Endometrial Adenocarcinoma any stage

Cucu me
Cucu me Member Posts: 213 Member

No many active posts now, so I said let start this topic just for information,

anyway the difference between Endometrial adenocarcinoma and UPSC is minimal.

Thanks

I'm Endometrial Adenocarcinoma Stage 4. Diagnosed in April 2015.

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  • Lou Ann M
    Lou Ann M Member Posts: 996 Member
    I am serous papillary

    I am serous papillary endrometrial adenocarcinoma stage 4 high grade  diagnosed Oct. 2012'  Lou Ann

  • Abbycat2
    Abbycat2 Member Posts: 644 Member
    Lou Ann M said:

    I am serous papillary

    I am serous papillary endrometrial adenocarcinoma stage 4 high grade  diagnosed Oct. 2012'  Lou Ann

    I was diagnosed with endometrial adenocarcinoma

    stage 3a, grade 3. I had UPSC diagnosed 10/14/13 and after surgery and 6 rounds of chemo, I am still NED. UPSC is ALWAYS adenocarcinoma.

  • EZLiving66
    EZLiving66 Member Posts: 1,483 Member
    UPSC

    I am Stage II, Grade 3 USPC diagnosed after my hysterectomy on September 30th, 2015.

    Take care,

    Eldri

  • pam0422
    pam0422 Member Posts: 25
    Roll call

    My mother was diagnosed with endometrial adenocarcinoma in March 2009, Stage 1b,Grade 1. Had a hysterectomy with no radiation or chemo recommended. She was in the "lucky" high percentile for low chance of recurrence. In Feb 2015 she was diagnosed with colon cancer that upon pathology turned out to be endometrial adenocarcinoma Grade 2. The oncologist said they can't stage it, too rare an occurence. It hasn't shown up anywhere else yet. One oncologist considers it a new primary and other oncologist a recurrence. One omentum node positive this time. She's on Megace and oral Cytoxan. We've had different opinions as to which treatment course to take. She's going to Cleveland Clinic as soon as she recovers from a hip injury to get a tie breaking opinion on treatment.

  • Double Whammy
    Double Whammy Member Posts: 2,832 Member
    pam0422 said:

    Roll call

    My mother was diagnosed with endometrial adenocarcinoma in March 2009, Stage 1b,Grade 1. Had a hysterectomy with no radiation or chemo recommended. She was in the "lucky" high percentile for low chance of recurrence. In Feb 2015 she was diagnosed with colon cancer that upon pathology turned out to be endometrial adenocarcinoma Grade 2. The oncologist said they can't stage it, too rare an occurence. It hasn't shown up anywhere else yet. One oncologist considers it a new primary and other oncologist a recurrence. One omentum node positive this time. She's on Megace and oral Cytoxan. We've had different opinions as to which treatment course to take. She's going to Cleveland Clinic as soon as she recovers from a hip injury to get a tie breaking opinion on treatment.

    Stage 1b, Grade 1

    Or maybe it was Stage 1a.   I've been kicked to the curb by my gynecologic oncologist (over 5 years).  I believe I am absolutely fine.   So shocked and saddened to read of your mom's recurrence, Pam.  In my mind, if it was indeed endometriod adenocarcinoma found in the colon, well, it's gotta be a recurrence because it originated in her endometrium which she no longer has.  So how can it possibly be a new primary?  But then, what do I know?   I hope she does well (of course).

    Was this  found on routine colonoscopy or did she have symptoms? (I'm having an overdue colonoscopy end of January). 

    Suzanne

  • pam0422
    pam0422 Member Posts: 25

    Stage 1b, Grade 1

    Or maybe it was Stage 1a.   I've been kicked to the curb by my gynecologic oncologist (over 5 years).  I believe I am absolutely fine.   So shocked and saddened to read of your mom's recurrence, Pam.  In my mind, if it was indeed endometriod adenocarcinoma found in the colon, well, it's gotta be a recurrence because it originated in her endometrium which she no longer has.  So how can it possibly be a new primary?  But then, what do I know?   I hope she does well (of course).

    Was this  found on routine colonoscopy or did she have symptoms? (I'm having an overdue colonoscopy end of January). 

    Suzanne

    Thank you Suzanne. Your

    Thank you Suzanne. Your thoughts on the recurrence versus primary is exactly the same as mine and her new oncologist. I'm a nurse and the new primary didn't make sense to me. The original oncologist was trying to say she must have had undiagnosed endometriosis. Took her for a second opinion and the oncologist said "No way is that a primary. Same cells, same type; so it travelled via the lymphovascular system." She had been having symptoms she thought were related to post gallbladder removal, but took it upon herself to have a colonoscopy before she was due for one based on a family history of colon cancer on her mother's side. Apparently this type of recurrence is so rare it is a 2% chance of it happening. I literally have found no info on treatment protocols, because there isn't one. That's also why they won't stage it. I'm so glad you are doing well and are going for your colonoscopy. - Pam

  • Ardnasnit
    Ardnasnit Member Posts: 29 Member
    I was diagnosed in May 2014

    I was diagnosed in May 2014 with grade 1 Endometrial Adenocarcinoma. After total hysterectomy was told I had Grade 2, Stage 1a Endometrial Adenocarcinoma. I had 6 rounds of Taxol/Carbo and 3 Brachytherapy. Just had a CT last week and report says NED!

  • NoTimeForCancer
    NoTimeForCancer Member Posts: 3,516 Member
    Thanks, Cucu.  There is an

    Thanks, Cucu.  There is an older thread out there and when it gets too long I have a heck of a time finding new posts.

    Diagnosed April 2012 with Uterine Papillary Serous Carcinoma (UPSC) Stage 1A Grade 3 (UPSC is always Grade 3).  6 chemo (taxol/carboplatin) radiation (25 external/3 internal).

    God bless all the warriors with any cancer and I pray everyday that they find a cure for this evil disease.

  • TeddyandBears_Mom
    TeddyandBears_Mom Member Posts: 1,814 Member

    Thanks, Cucu.  There is an

    Thanks, Cucu.  There is an older thread out there and when it gets too long I have a heck of a time finding new posts.

    Diagnosed April 2012 with Uterine Papillary Serous Carcinoma (UPSC) Stage 1A Grade 3 (UPSC is always Grade 3).  6 chemo (taxol/carboplatin) radiation (25 external/3 internal).

    God bless all the warriors with any cancer and I pray everyday that they find a cure for this evil disease.

    UPSC

    I was diagnosed with UPSC May, 2015.  I had a radical hysterectomy July, 2015. I am stage 1a grade 3.

    I am currently doing 6 rounds of chemo - Carbo / Taxil 3 weeks apart.  Brachytherapy has been recommended but I haven't decided if I will do it. I'm leaning towards not having the radiation.

    No Time - It is interesting that you had the 25 external radiation treatments with your stage of UPSC when it wasn't even presented as an option for me. I wonder if they have changed the protocol since you had yours?  Or, if the doctors just have differing opinions on what the right thing is? hmmmm....  Makes it harder to make a decision on what to do.

    I too pray daily for a cure for all cancers out there!

    Love and Hugs,

    Cindi

  • janh_in_ontario
    janh_in_ontario Member Posts: 151 Member
    NED 5 years

    I was diagnosed Sept 15, 2010. Hysti in October. Stage 2 grade 2. No chemo or radiation. Have had a couple of scares for recurrence but so far I am sleeping with NED.

    I keep reading here, learning from you great ladies and some of your hubbies and children. God bless us all.

    Happy Thanksgiving to my American friends!

     

    Jan

     

     

     

     

  • Cucu me
    Cucu me Member Posts: 213 Member

    NED 5 years

    I was diagnosed Sept 15, 2010. Hysti in October. Stage 2 grade 2. No chemo or radiation. Have had a couple of scares for recurrence but so far I am sleeping with NED.

    I keep reading here, learning from you great ladies and some of your hubbies and children. God bless us all.

    Happy Thanksgiving to my American friends!

     

    Jan

     

     

     

     

    Thank you

    all my sisters

    wish the best of luck to us.

  • artist49
    artist49 Member Posts: 87
    Cucu me said:

    Thank you

    all my sisters

    wish the best of luck to us.

    Role Call

    Disease  - UPSC  - discovered at routine exam August 2010.

    Surgery in Sept. '10  revealed UPSC stage 4B grade 3   with  cancer

    found everywhere in pelvic area and in all 40 lymph nodes tested -

    horrible.    Chemo (no radiation) ended in Feb. 2011 and have been

    NED since then. BRCA 2  positive. CA125 stands at one. Have been

    eating a black raspberry smoothie every single day for four and

    a half years -  berries preground 5 minutes in Vitamix so that the tiny

    seeds are pulverized. Smoothie   also includes - half a lemon,

    flaxseed,  kuzu root, avocado, cinammon, stevia, cranberries.

    I don't know if this is helping but I'm afraid to stop as you can imagine.

    Sometimes other berries.  I started adding a carrot last week.

    The rest of my diet is only anticancer foods.  Good luck to all.

     

     

     

  • Cucu me
    Cucu me Member Posts: 213 Member
    artist49 said:

    Role Call

    Disease  - UPSC  - discovered at routine exam August 2010.

    Surgery in Sept. '10  revealed UPSC stage 4B grade 3   with  cancer

    found everywhere in pelvic area and in all 40 lymph nodes tested -

    horrible.    Chemo (no radiation) ended in Feb. 2011 and have been

    NED since then. BRCA 2  positive. CA125 stands at one. Have been

    eating a black raspberry smoothie every single day for four and

    a half years -  berries preground 5 minutes in Vitamix so that the tiny

    seeds are pulverized. Smoothie   also includes - half a lemon,

    flaxseed,  kuzu root, avocado, cinammon, stevia, cranberries.

    I don't know if this is helping but I'm afraid to stop as you can imagine.

    Sometimes other berries.  I started adding a carrot last week.

    The rest of my diet is only anticancer foods.  Good luck to all.

     

     

     

    artist49,

    thanks for your inspiring posts. I follow pretty same diet.

    I just ended chemo and already have a disturbing pain in the lung/liver central/right area.

    I'm loosing my mind. What if it is recurrence.

  • Kaleena
    Kaleena Member Posts: 2,088 Member
    Endometrial Adenocarcinoma Grade 2 Stage 3A

    After a routine hysterectomy in Seot 2005 I was found to hzvr cancer in my uterus, cervix and left ovary.   Unable to determine where it originated.  Thought MMT but went with endometrial and treated it as ovarian

    Oct 2005 - staging surgery.  alsi removed appendix omentum and 25 lymph nodes.  Nothing else found.   Started taxol and carbo but allergic to taxol so used gemzar and carbo 

    Aug 2006 - 3 treatments of HDR brachytherapy

    Aug 2009 - after a CT scan my substitute doctor said I had a recurrence.  Wanted to start me on chemo and said I would probably end up with a colostomy 

    Nov 2008 - went to another doctor who did a biopsy.  It came back positive but he sent me back to previous doctor

    Feb 2010  - went to a completely different facility 3 hours from my home     The doctor said he believed I had clear margins   He did surgery    The tumor ended up negative    However did find one lymph node with microscopic cells   Went on a wait and see approach

    2014 - had another soft tissue mass which was growing   Kept an eye on it   Developed many other symptoms which the OA said was not infinitive of recurrence    Found out I had hydroureternophrosis caused by the Brachytherapy     Ended up getting stent in August of 2014  stent replaced every 3-4 months

    2015 - keeping eye on mass    Surgery to have my ureter re implanted to not have to go for stent replacement surgery for the rest of my life and to get a good biopsy of soft tissue mass scheduled for Dec 14th.

     

     

  • debrajo
    debrajo Member Posts: 1,095 Member
    UPSC

    Hey Y'all!  Diagnoised UPSC 1a/b, Grade 3, July 2009.  Complete radical hystorectomy, six rounds Taxol/Carboplatin, 

    five rounds bracyotherapy.  NED ever since.  The doctors at M.D. Anderson in Houston gave me no leeway with treatment if I wanted to remain a patient there.  I had my five year check up in Oct. 2015 still NED, Thank God!  I didn't find CSN til I had been through with everything for a year.  I had an easy time compaired to a lot of you.  Would have been a lot easier had I had this group to guide me through.

     

    P.S.  No where in my records nore any one has ever mentioned the word "adenocarcinoma" to me, but it was 2009

  • AWK
    AWK Member Posts: 364 Member
    Hi! Good idea!

    I was diagnosed Stage IIIC in April 2013  three other opinions have me as Stage IVB due to a difference in opinion about the furthest malignant met found at up my surgery.  Either way course of treatments would ve been the same.  Six rounds of carbo/taxol, 28 radiation and 3 brachytherapy.  New mets, all spread out and inoperable were found within 30 days of finishing treatment.  Then four Doxil, 12 Avastin (new growth was found after number 11) and I am now in a clinical trial for aldoxorubicin and gemzar  tested across a variety of cancers.  I just finished cycle six (each cycle has two treatments).  I had a biopsy on a new lesion last Friday and am so waiting for the results.  Hopefully it isn't malignant in which case I will not be removed from the study.  Here is hoping!

  • DrienneB
    DrienneB Member Posts: 182
    AWK said:

    Hi! Good idea!

    I was diagnosed Stage IIIC in April 2013  three other opinions have me as Stage IVB due to a difference in opinion about the furthest malignant met found at up my surgery.  Either way course of treatments would ve been the same.  Six rounds of carbo/taxol, 28 radiation and 3 brachytherapy.  New mets, all spread out and inoperable were found within 30 days of finishing treatment.  Then four Doxil, 12 Avastin (new growth was found after number 11) and I am now in a clinical trial for aldoxorubicin and gemzar  tested across a variety of cancers.  I just finished cycle six (each cycle has two treatments).  I had a biopsy on a new lesion last Friday and am so waiting for the results.  Hopefully it isn't malignant in which case I will not be removed from the study.  Here is hoping!

    Hang Tough, Anne!

    Hi Anne,

    I seldom have too much that I can contribute to this site, but I think of you often. You are going through so much that I hope benefits you, but which we know ultimately benefits everyone diagnosed with the same cancer type in the future. You are giving your self to the knowledge bank and I admire you.  I am so impressed with your spunk and joy. Praying for you as you confront another possile battle along the way.

    -jane

     

  • DrienneB
    DrienneB Member Posts: 182
    Roll Call for Endometrial Adenocarcinoma

    I have endometrial MMMT that includes adenocarcinoma as an element in the mixture of cell types. Diagnosed as Stage 3B, Grade 3 in April, 2013. I had a high-penetration of my myometrium - they estimated more than 90% - and it was in my pelvic fluid. Not found in any of the vast number of lymph nodes removed. I had the customary 6 rounds of carbo/platin. I did not have radiation.

  • Abbycat2
    Abbycat2 Member Posts: 644 Member
    DrienneB said:

    Roll Call for Endometrial Adenocarcinoma

    I have endometrial MMMT that includes adenocarcinoma as an element in the mixture of cell types. Diagnosed as Stage 3B, Grade 3 in April, 2013. I had a high-penetration of my myometrium - they estimated more than 90% - and it was in my pelvic fluid. Not found in any of the vast number of lymph nodes removed. I had the customary 6 rounds of carbo/platin. I did not have radiation.

    Endometriod/endometrial

    Hi, ladies,

    I sometimes read threads that make me wonder if there is some confusion between endometrial adenocarcinoma and endometriod type of endometrial adenocarcinoma. As you know, not all endometrial cancers are identical, as there is more than one type. Endometriod adenocarcinoma is one type and is viewed as the "garden variety" type most likely to be a grade 1 or slow growing. Well, that perception is not always correct. Endometriod adenocarcinoma can be a grade 2 and even a more aggressive grade 3. Just wanted to share with all of you what I have learned in all the research I have done. Endometriod adenocarcinoma is only one type of endometrial adenocarcinoma.

     

  • It happened to Me
    It happened to Me Member Posts: 206 Member
    Diagnosed June, 2013

    Through a pap test.  Hysterectomy July, 2013 and found out it was UPSC.  I started Carboplatin/taxol in Aug. 2013.  Finished Jan. 2, 2014 and have been NED ever since.  No symptoms except bleeding or spotting from Feb. 2013 to May, 2013.   Two different types of abnormal cells were found on pap test and cancer was diagnosed as result of colposcopy.

    Was told UPSC is a sub-type of Endometrial Cancer.  UPSC is rare.

     

    Jeanette