Serous Carcinoma
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Pato58pato58 said:Hi Blue Eyes
Do you actually live in New Jersey?
I am from there too. Where did you have youu operation done, if you want to share?
For stage 1A the protocol is no treatment after surgery, even with grade 2. Was your tumor in the lower uterine segment?
How about pelvic wash and/or lymphovascular space invasion?
Take care!Yes, I am in NJ. Had surgery at Morristown Medical Center. Gyn/Oncologist initially said no further treatment, but when I reviewed my pathology report and saw LVSI, I inquired about it. Dr. said she did not feel it was necessary but that I was borderline for that protocal due to LVSI and age (64). Referred me to radiation oncologist who said she thought it was a good idea. So, I went ahead with it.
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Thank youBlue Eyes NJ said:Pato58
Yes, I am in NJ. Had surgery at Morristown Medical Center. Gyn/Oncologist initially said no further treatment, but when I reviewed my pathology report and saw LVSI, I inquired about it. Dr. said she did not feel it was necessary but that I was borderline for that protocal due to LVSI and age (64). Referred me to radiation oncologist who said she thought it was a good idea. So, I went ahead with it.
That makes sense and I favor your decision.
I had my operation at Cooper Medical Center/M.D Anderson in Camden City, South Jersey.
Initially My biopsy showed grade 2 but upon hysterectomy and final pathology it was stage 1A grade 1 with no Lymphovascular invasion.I am 60 years old.
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Hi. I am scheduled to dolovecatz said:I was diagnosed with uterine
I was diagnosed with uterine carcinoma in June after months of unexplained bleeding. I went through menopausse 15 years ago. Biopsy done and sure enough, it was cancer. I walked around in a daze for weeks, had a hysterectomy on July 9th. I had never even been in a hospital much less cut into other then having my daughters 40+ years ago! I had a big mass in my uterus which is where the cancer was, along with 37% of the muscle in my uterus contained cancer cells. I am six weeks post op and both my gyn/cancer doctor and radiologist recommend five rounds of vaginal brachytherapy. Has anyone out there had this done? What kind of side effects did you have? I have to say, the side effects i have read online are not pleasant. However both drs recommend highly i get this radiation done just in case the cancer appears outside my uterus at some point.
Hi. I am scheduled to do brachytherapy but I needed to do 6 rounds of chemo and 5 weeks of radiation first. Brachytherapy is a type of radiation. Side effects are minimal (skin irritation, fatigue). Did your surgeon find any cancer outside of your uterus? What stage and type of cancer do you have?
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Are you getting Neulasta?sissa60 said:Update
Hi Hopeful56.
7 days after first chemo, I am having weird pounding pain, on and off, in my chest bone (sternum) and lower back bone. It flares up depending on body position. I am able to control the pain with Tylenol. Have you had such bone pain at different spots of the body like that? Do the side effects go away after a certain period following a chemo sesstion?
Are you getting Neulasta? This causes bone pain that kinda feels like a bad case of the flu. I had 6 rounds of chemo with Neulasta. I found that moving helped ease the pain while sitting still made me more tired and caused more pain. The pain seemed to last less time with each infusion.
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Dmont. they found cancer inDmont0703 said:Hi. I am scheduled to do
Hi. I am scheduled to do brachytherapy but I needed to do 6 rounds of chemo and 5 weeks of radiation first. Brachytherapy is a type of radiation. Side effects are minimal (skin irritation, fatigue). Did your surgeon find any cancer outside of your uterus? What stage and type of cancer do you have?
Dmont. they found cancer in my uterus cervix and left ovary. I was staged at that time with Stage 3a Grade 2 endometrial adenocarcinoma. (After a routine hysterectomy). I was 45 years old at the time in 2005. I had 6 rounds of chemo and brachytherapy. I am now 58 years old. I have had several surgeries since then but no other type of treatment.
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Thank you for sharing this.Kaleena said:Dmont. they found cancer in
Dmont. they found cancer in my uterus cervix and left ovary. I was staged at that time with Stage 3a Grade 2 endometrial adenocarcinoma. (After a routine hysterectomy). I was 45 years old at the time in 2005. I had 6 rounds of chemo and brachytherapy. I am now 58 years old. I have had several surgeries since then but no other type of treatment.
Thank you for sharing this. I just had a CT scan and they found an enlarged illiac lymph node. My radiation is on hold until a biopsy. I'm frankly sitting on pins and needles.
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