Thickening of uterus
MY oncologist insisted from the get to to have interanl ultra sound each 3-6 mths...my gyno stated he normally doesn't do it as a normal practice but would if onolcogist insisted. HE DID and good thing she insisted..
so just cruious if any others have had this situation?
Denise
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I have been on Tamoxifen for
I have been on Tamoxifen for 2 years and have never had a hysterectomy i only see my Dr. once a year for pap smear and check up.I see my onc every 6 months and she didn't say any thing about having ultra sounds,i will have to ask her about that.
Hugs Frankie0 -
wow...soon as I started myFrankie Shannon said:I have been on Tamoxifen for
I have been on Tamoxifen for 2 years and have never had a hysterectomy i only see my Dr. once a year for pap smear and check up.I see my onc every 6 months and she didn't say any thing about having ultra sounds,i will have to ask her about that.
Hugs Frankie
wow...soon as I started my oncologist said have you had the internal ultra sound (not sure of name of test) I said NO...GYNO never mentioned it...she kept insisting...so I started getting them followed by D & C . @ time. MY gyno did noticed enlargement each time....SO I am happy my oncologist insisted.
(about 3 1/2 yrs into it I had hystercomty)
Denise0 -
Thanks for posting, Denisedisneyfan2008 said:wow...soon as I started my
wow...soon as I started my oncologist said have you had the internal ultra sound (not sure of name of test) I said NO...GYNO never mentioned it...she kept insisting...so I started getting them followed by D & C . @ time. MY gyno did noticed enlargement each time....SO I am happy my oncologist insisted.
(about 3 1/2 yrs into it I had hystercomty)
Denise
Really important. I posted on another thread - Tamoxifen is a known risk factor for endometrial cancer, and it isn't always the "garden variety" type like mine was. It can be UPSC which is very aggressive. An ultrasound will show if the lining of your uterus (endometrium) has thickened. This can be due to nothing, complex atypical hyperplasia (precancer), or endometrial cancer.
Consider an having a transvaginal ultrasound just like a mammogram if you're on Tamoxifen. Discuss this with your oncologist and your gynecologist.
Just because you're on Tamoxifen does not mean you'll develop endo cancer - it just increases your risks because while it prevents your ovaries from producing estrogen, your uterus reacts to it like it is estrogen and a tumor that likes estrogen finds it especially nice. Both my breast and endometrial cancers were estrogen dependent (I was not on Tamoxifen, just old and overweight).
Suzanne0 -
I had everything takenDouble Whammy said:Thanks for posting, Denise
Really important. I posted on another thread - Tamoxifen is a known risk factor for endometrial cancer, and it isn't always the "garden variety" type like mine was. It can be UPSC which is very aggressive. An ultrasound will show if the lining of your uterus (endometrium) has thickened. This can be due to nothing, complex atypical hyperplasia (precancer), or endometrial cancer.
Consider an having a transvaginal ultrasound just like a mammogram if you're on Tamoxifen. Discuss this with your oncologist and your gynecologist.
Just because you're on Tamoxifen does not mean you'll develop endo cancer - it just increases your risks because while it prevents your ovaries from producing estrogen, your uterus reacts to it like it is estrogen and a tumor that likes estrogen finds it especially nice. Both my breast and endometrial cancers were estrogen dependent (I was not on Tamoxifen, just old and overweight).
Suzanne
I had everything taken out..I told my dr you will not get me back in...for other parts so do it all at once..
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Thickening
Denise,
I stated this under Janelle's post. I had a ct scan 6 months after starting Tamoxifen in 1995. At that time it was noted that the endometrium (lining) had thicken. I had a D&C in 2001 after several years of bleeding and neither then oncologist or gynecologist seem to know why. I don't have either of this doctors today.
My ct scan was not see if the endometrium was enlarged. It was to figure out why I had pain which turn out to be a rip in the mesh that I had for a hernia repair. A new repair was done again several years later.
Best,
Doris0 -
Excellent explanation here:SIROD said:Thickening
Denise,
I stated this under Janelle's post. I had a ct scan 6 months after starting Tamoxifen in 1995. At that time it was noted that the endometrium (lining) had thicken. I had a D&C in 2001 after several years of bleeding and neither then oncologist or gynecologist seem to know why. I don't have either of this doctors today.
My ct scan was not see if the endometrium was enlarged. It was to figure out why I had pain which turn out to be a rip in the mesh that I had for a hernia repair. A new repair was done again several years later.
Best,
Doris
http://www.wcn.org/articles/treatment/hormone_therapy/estrogen_receptors/
This site is the Foundation for Women's Cancers. While primarily focused on gynecologic cancer, they also include breast cancer.
Suzanne0 -
Thank you ladiesDouble Whammy said:Excellent explanation here:
http://www.wcn.org/articles/treatment/hormone_therapy/estrogen_receptors/
This site is the Foundation for Women's Cancers. While primarily focused on gynecologic cancer, they also include breast cancer.
Suzanne
I was told that the Tamoxifen could cause thickening, but they would just monitor it. My docs never mentioned anything about getting an ultrasound. I'm going to ask about it at my next appt.
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adenomyosis
1 year before I was diagnosed I was diagnosed with a condition called adenomyosis. It is like have endometriosis on the inside of your uterus. It is painful & a lot of bleeding each month. My uterus was the size of a woman's uterus that was 4 months pregnant. I got a hysterectomy & had my uterus removed. I had gotten an abdominal MRI to diagnose it.0 -
I agree DeniseFaith1122 said:adenomyosis
1 year before I was diagnosed I was diagnosed with a condition called adenomyosis. It is like have endometriosis on the inside of your uterus. It is painful & a lot of bleeding each month. My uterus was the size of a woman's uterus that was 4 months pregnant. I got a hysterectomy & had my uterus removed. I had gotten an abdominal MRI to diagnose it.
I agree Denise.Take it all the first time.My doctor said after surgery he was glad he did.He said I never want to go in that belly again. The fibroid tumor was bigger than he thought and I am a small person.
Why I made the deckision?Because a lady I knew passed away.I asked her daughter what happened.She said Female Cancer.I told her "NO" your mom had a hysteretomy.She asid it was years ago and they didn't take the ovaries.Ovarian cancer is very hard to detect and often to late once dx.
It turned out to be a good decision because now I have no worries about uterine cancer with the tamox I take. My doctors even told me it was a plus.
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Doris:SIROD said:Thickening
Denise,
I stated this under Janelle's post. I had a ct scan 6 months after starting Tamoxifen in 1995. At that time it was noted that the endometrium (lining) had thicken. I had a D&C in 2001 after several years of bleeding and neither then oncologist or gynecologist seem to know why. I don't have either of this doctors today.
My ct scan was not see if the endometrium was enlarged. It was to figure out why I had pain which turn out to be a rip in the mesh that I had for a hernia repair. A new repair was done again several years later.
Best,
Doris
wow...sorry you went
Doris:
wow...sorry you went through all that..
I was post meno at time of BC...out of blue about 3 yrs on tamoixfen starting bleeding..they took me off tamox for a bit no help..did surgery...had to have big CUT since so thick..all is well now
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Ironcially my mom hadLynn Smith said:I agree Denise
I agree Denise.Take it all the first time.My doctor said after surgery he was glad he did.He said I never want to go in that belly again. The fibroid tumor was bigger than he thought and I am a small person.
Why I made the deckision?Because a lady I knew passed away.I asked her daughter what happened.She said Female Cancer.I told her "NO" your mom had a hysteretomy.She asid it was years ago and they didn't take the ovaries.Ovarian cancer is very hard to detect and often to late once dx.
It turned out to be a good decision because now I have no worries about uterine cancer with the tamox I take. My doctors even told me it was a plus.
Lynn Smith
Ironcially my mom had hystertomy many years ago..new dr insisted (TOLD US POINT blank ) she had overian cancer. (no cancer ever in her life) we said surgery in past-no records of it..so they opened her up and NO overies...not sure how they could not tell from ultrasound etc..but surgery for no reason......plus had my mom scared to death as well as us..
Denise..
But no way I would go back for this surgery..so said TAKE IT ALL I DONT' NEED IT..i WAS 52 at the time.0 -
Needless Surgerydisneyfan2008 said:Ironcially my mom had
Ironcially my mom had hystertomy many years ago..new dr insisted (TOLD US POINT blank ) she had overian cancer. (no cancer ever in her life) we said surgery in past-no records of it..so they opened her up and NO overies...not sure how they could not tell from ultrasound etc..but surgery for no reason......plus had my mom scared to death as well as us..
Denise..
But no way I would go back for this surgery..so said TAKE IT ALL I DONT' NEED IT..i WAS 52 at the time.
Denise,
I hope this awful doctor didn't bill your mother for the needless surgery. How awful!
Then the horror of a diagnose that wasn't.
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Doris:SIROD said:Needless Surgery
Denise,
I hope this awful doctor didn't bill your mother for the needless surgery. How awful!
Then the horror of a diagnose that wasn't.
Doris
yes she got
Doris:
yes she got billed...sadly...
she was so so scared..of course...she never had any kind of cancer...but told us point blank she did prior to any tests or surgery...
YOU"D think from ultrasound etc...they see lack of body parts...
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Doris:SIROD said:Needless Surgery
Denise,
I hope this awful doctor didn't bill your mother for the needless surgery. How awful!
Then the horror of a diagnose that wasn't.
Doris
yes she got
Doris:
yes she got billed...sadly...
she was so so scared..of course...she never had any kind of cancer...but told us point blank she did prior to any tests or surgery...
YOU"D think from ultrasound etc...they see lack of body parts...
Denise0
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