Endometrial Cancer??? (uterine lining is 31mm/3.1cm)
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Joanna
Hi Joanna So sorry to know that you have to start worrying again. I was dx with endometrial cancer in 11/ 2009. My symtoms was spotting and jafter a while had a biopsy. This is all I can tell you in terms of symptoms. I also had a large fibroid. Please let us know how you are doing. J0 -
Don't fight the battle until you have to
at your age, with endometrium this thick, the odds are actually against endometrial carcinoma. More likely, you have an endometrial hyperplasia. Hyperplasias may or may not be premalignant, but they are not cancer. The other possibility is one or more benign endometrial polyps. The reason for the surgical intervention is to get a firm tissue diagnosis, because that is the only way to definitively rule out cancer, so you won't know for sure until you actually have a pathology report. But the odds are in your favor on this one.
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Hilongtermsurvivor said:Don't fight the battle until you have to
at your age, with endometrium this thick, the odds are actually against endometrial carcinoma. More likely, you have an endometrial hyperplasia. Hyperplasias may or may not be premalignant, but they are not cancer. The other possibility is one or more benign endometrial polyps. The reason for the surgical intervention is to get a firm tissue diagnosis, because that is the only way to definitively rule out cancer, so you won't know for sure until you actually have a pathology report. But the odds are in your favor on this one.
Best regards
I was the same for many years, bled heavy and wouldn't stop, oh yeah i had thick uterine wall, infact one of my gynos at the time said my uterous was like a ripe banana, I never thot anything of it then, but ended up with uterine cancer along with the cells escaped to my appendix. I was told there isn't really a early detection for uterine cancer, mine was found due to severe pain, no bleeding no nothing, just BAD PAIN... I had surgery, now I have no baby oven all the parts are gone. I would say dont' take anything lightly, do what you feel is best for your body, I wish I would have gotten a hesterectomy when I was in my 20's or 30's...istead I wanted to be "whole", now I have had chemo twice in 2 yrs and now in partial remission, it's been a rocky 2 and half yrs, but this is how I spent mine.
I wish you well, and good health
Tears0 -
Update - post surgerytears2overcome said:Hi
I was the same for many years, bled heavy and wouldn't stop, oh yeah i had thick uterine wall, infact one of my gynos at the time said my uterous was like a ripe banana, I never thot anything of it then, but ended up with uterine cancer along with the cells escaped to my appendix. I was told there isn't really a early detection for uterine cancer, mine was found due to severe pain, no bleeding no nothing, just BAD PAIN... I had surgery, now I have no baby oven all the parts are gone. I would say dont' take anything lightly, do what you feel is best for your body, I wish I would have gotten a hesterectomy when I was in my 20's or 30's...istead I wanted to be "whole", now I have had chemo twice in 2 yrs and now in partial remission, it's been a rocky 2 and half yrs, but this is how I spent mine.
I wish you well, and good health
Tears
Thank you all for replying. I just want to update you guys about my results. I ended up having quite a few surgeries on January 30th. My D&C and hysteroscopy turned out fine - they removed the 3.1cm uterine lining, no uterine cancer noted. I had a laproscopy that turned into open surgery and they found quite a lot of adhesion - my ovary, bowel and uterus were severely adhered together [yikes]. This might explain the pain, bowel popping sounds, gas, bloating... I was having. I received lysis of the adhesions. I also had my final ovary removed and fallopian tube [my first oophorectomy was in 2000 due to stage IIIc ovarian cancer]. The mass on left ovary was merely a lipoma - not cancerous . Surgery was successful, and I am healing up nicely, just a bit sore and tired. I am learning how to deal with surgical menopause – going from severe ice chills to hot flashes. Putting an ice pack on my abdomen, while laying on a heating pad seems to be working fine for me. My next surgery will be in May - a double mastectomy. ~Peace0 -
Joannajoanna said:Update - post surgery
Thank you all for replying. I just want to update you guys about my results. I ended up having quite a few surgeries on January 30th. My D&C and hysteroscopy turned out fine - they removed the 3.1cm uterine lining, no uterine cancer noted. I had a laproscopy that turned into open surgery and they found quite a lot of adhesion - my ovary, bowel and uterus were severely adhered together [yikes]. This might explain the pain, bowel popping sounds, gas, bloating... I was having. I received lysis of the adhesions. I also had my final ovary removed and fallopian tube [my first oophorectomy was in 2000 due to stage IIIc ovarian cancer]. The mass on left ovary was merely a lipoma - not cancerous . Surgery was successful, and I am healing up nicely, just a bit sore and tired. I am learning how to deal with surgical menopause – going from severe ice chills to hot flashes. Putting an ice pack on my abdomen, while laying on a heating pad seems to be working fine for me. My next surgery will be in May - a double mastectomy. ~Peace
You have been through SO much....glad you are on the road to recovery from your latest surgery....
Praying for your upcoming breast surgery....stay in touch....you are a trooper!
Laurie0
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