Mullarian adenosarcoma
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Mullerian adenosarcoma diagnosis
Hi there, I have been recently diagnosed with a uterine adenosarcoma as well. They are trying to deterime were it originated at present. Do you know any information about your original polyp? If there were over 2 mitosis per 10 high power field (HPF) and enlarged stormal cells with benign glands then it is usually a rare sarcoma (this is what I have learned). Do you have overgrowth in the new polyp? These have a tendency to reoccur locally from what I have heard from oncologists but it may be rare that they become worse. Unfortunatley, hysterectomy with ovary preservation is looking like the only known option. Hope this helps...I have done a lot of research as well if you want to talk further. I know how hard this is.0 -
Although I don't have the
Although I don't have the same type of cancer as you (I had adenocarcinoma), I do know how it feels to be faced with a recurrence when you didn't originally have a diagnosis of cancer.
I had a hysterectomy for atypical hyperplasia 10 years ago - no cancer was found. Then I had a recurrence at the vaginal vaualt 7 years later! Boy - it takes some getting of your head around to face a recurrence of something you never knew you had. But I just gritted my teeth and got on with the treatment - in my case, radiotherapy, which appeared to have done the trick. However, second recurrence found 2.5 years later - just finished 6 cycles of carbo/taxol and currently (knock on wood) NED. So you can get there. NED is just around the corner.
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Mullarian adenosarcomaswimmer55 said:Mullerian adenosarcoma diagnosis
Hi there, I have been recently diagnosed with a uterine adenosarcoma as well. They are trying to deterime were it originated at present. Do you know any information about your original polyp? If there were over 2 mitosis per 10 high power field (HPF) and enlarged stormal cells with benign glands then it is usually a rare sarcoma (this is what I have learned). Do you have overgrowth in the new polyp? These have a tendency to reoccur locally from what I have heard from oncologists but it may be rare that they become worse. Unfortunatley, hysterectomy with ovary preservation is looking like the only known option. Hope this helps...I have done a lot of research as well if you want to talk further. I know how hard this is.
Just returned home from hospital for a total abdominal hysterectomy. I don't have any of the path reports yet, but my doc thinks I didn't have any invasion and he thought the lymph nodes looked good so he left them in. I was relieved of course with the results of the surgery but am still concerned about recurrence. I will talk with the doc about that at the 6 week appointment.0 -
Mullerian adenosarcomaswimmer55 said:Mullerian adenosarcoma diagnosis
Hi there, I have been recently diagnosed with a uterine adenosarcoma as well. They are trying to deterime were it originated at present. Do you know any information about your original polyp? If there were over 2 mitosis per 10 high power field (HPF) and enlarged stormal cells with benign glands then it is usually a rare sarcoma (this is what I have learned). Do you have overgrowth in the new polyp? These have a tendency to reoccur locally from what I have heard from oncologists but it may be rare that they become worse. Unfortunatley, hysterectomy with ovary preservation is looking like the only known option. Hope this helps...I have done a lot of research as well if you want to talk further. I know how hard this is.
It would be interesting to compare treatment options, If any, for this adenosarcoma. My doc thinks I won't need any further treatment, but I remain skeptical. I just don't want to do nothing and then have it show up again somewhere else. Keep in touch.0 -
Food for thought!!!
Rejoice: I have been dx in 2009. Stage 1A grade 3 MMMT. Had the works done. I find it strange that you had a benign uterine polyp removed 5 years ago. I had a uterine polyp removed sometime in 1990. I don't even remember who the Doctor was. So I don't know if maybe it is the same with me, but that was 21 years ago. Who knows. Anyway please keep us informed about you plans.
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What is the difference?nempark said:Food for thought!!!
Rejoice: I have been dx in 2009. Stage 1A grade 3 MMMT. Had the works done. I find it strange that you had a benign uterine polyp removed 5 years ago. I had a uterine polyp removed sometime in 1990. I don't even remember who the Doctor was. So I don't know if maybe it is the same with me, but that was 21 years ago. Who knows. Anyway please keep us informed about you plans.
june
How is your cancer different from clear cell carcinoma of the endometrium or carcinosarcoma?0 -
FayardFayard said:What is the difference?
How is your cancer different from clear cell carcinoma of the endometrium or carcinosarcoma?
Having never heard of this type of cancer, I went on a search. I pasted an excert from a journal paper and the url from the site. I could not explain this as it way over my experience level. There are other sites out there. Using google will give you some basic answers.
…The term “Mullerian adenosarcoma with sarcomatous overgrowth (MASO)” was first used by Clemant and Scully4 in 1989 for those tumours in which a pure sarcoma, similar to or of a higher grade than that of the underlying adenosarcoma accounts for atleast one-quarter of the tumour after thorough histological sampling. Microscopically, these tumours are composed of an intimate admixture of a bland or atypical glandular component and a sarcomatous stromal component along with a pure sarcoma comprising more than 25% of the tumour, the latter may be more poorly differentiated and of higher grade or of the same grade as the sarcomatous stroma of the associated adenosarcoma….
http://www.ispub.com/journal/the_internet_journal_of_pathology/volume_8_number_1_13/article/mullerian_adenosarcoma_of_the_uterus_with_sarcomatous_overgrowth.html0 -
what is the difference.Fayard said:What is the difference?
How is your cancer different from clear cell carcinoma of the endometrium or carcinosarcoma?
I am not sure of the difference. I know it is not the "garden variety" endo cancer. Mine is very rare.0 -
Mullerian adenosarcomaswimmer55 said:Mullerian adenosarcoma diagnosis
Hi there, I have been recently diagnosed with a uterine adenosarcoma as well. They are trying to deterime were it originated at present. Do you know any information about your original polyp? If there were over 2 mitosis per 10 high power field (HPF) and enlarged stormal cells with benign glands then it is usually a rare sarcoma (this is what I have learned). Do you have overgrowth in the new polyp? These have a tendency to reoccur locally from what I have heard from oncologists but it may be rare that they become worse. Unfortunatley, hysterectomy with ovary preservation is looking like the only known option. Hope this helps...I have done a lot of research as well if you want to talk further. I know how hard this is.
Got my pathology report back yesterday. It seems the sarcoma was contained in the polyp which was removed by d & c. There was nothing else in the uterine after hysterectomy. The path report said, "no residual adenosarcoma". My doc told me he didn't need to see me again for a year, but I insisted on seeing him again in 6 mos. for my own peace of mind. By the way, I give the glory to Jesus Christ, my healer, for the good report.0 -
What great news! May you rejoice and enjoy the news. Spiritual healing in the works!rejoice1946 said:Mullerian adenosarcoma
Got my pathology report back yesterday. It seems the sarcoma was contained in the polyp which was removed by d & c. There was nothing else in the uterine after hysterectomy. The path report said, "no residual adenosarcoma". My doc told me he didn't need to see me again for a year, but I insisted on seeing him again in 6 mos. for my own peace of mind. By the way, I give the glory to Jesus Christ, my healer, for the good report.
I am so happy for you!0 -
Hi,swimmer55 said:Mullerian adenosarcoma diagnosis
Hi there, I have been recently diagnosed with a uterine adenosarcoma as well. They are trying to deterime were it originated at present. Do you know any information about your original polyp? If there were over 2 mitosis per 10 high power field (HPF) and enlarged stormal cells with benign glands then it is usually a rare sarcoma (this is what I have learned). Do you have overgrowth in the new polyp? These have a tendency to reoccur locally from what I have heard from oncologists but it may be rare that they become worse. Unfortunatley, hysterectomy with ovary preservation is looking like the only known option. Hope this helps...I have done a lot of research as well if you want to talk further. I know how hard this is.
i was just diagnosed withHi,
i was just diagnosed with this too and am wondering if you have information. I had an lavh BSO and am waiting for path results. I'm interested in recommended follow up as I think they just want to do CT scans every 6 months is all. Thanks
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