Atypical Glandular Cells Undifferentiated on Pap Smear

Judemo
Judemo Member Posts: 172 Member

Hi all!  Who started out with Atypical Glandular Cells Undifferentiated on Pap Smear?  I'm trying to find literature about this and what this means!?  My GYN did not explain. 

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  • Riverstone
    Riverstone Member Posts: 5 Member

    This is from the NationalCancer Institute website. If you research further, you’ll find that it indicates cancer in relatively few cases, but needs to be followed by a biopsy to be sure. I’m awaiting that biopsy. See if you can find a gynecological oncologist. It’s terrible that your gynecologist didn’t elaborate or make any recommendations.

    ATYPICAL GLANDULAR CELLS

    A finding of abnormal cells in a Pap test. The glandular cells come from the inner part of the cervix or the lining of the uterus. This finding may be a sign of cancer or other serious condition, and more testing may be needed. Also called AGC.

  • Forherself
    Forherself Member Posts: 1,018 Member

    This is an old post. She did end up having cancer. Many different types according to her profile. She last posted a year or so ago.

  • Judemo
    Judemo Member Posts: 172 Member

    Hi! Thank you for your posts.

    I had typed out a long reply but accidentally deleted it!!

    Had Adenocarcinoma endometriod type, stage 1B and had a radical hysterectomy in 2014

    Then, breast cancer and had double mastectomies in 2021 (living flat) and decided NOT to get reconstruction.

    Then, in late November, 2023 they incidentally found lung nodule after doing a CT scan of abdomen to see why I was having Right side pain. The bronchoscopy revealed lung cancer. Had a Thoracotomy/lobectomy surgery with chest tube around Christmas. Tissue also had HPV+ results which one DR said it was uterine cancer that has returned and one thinks it's primary lung cancer.

    I'm done fighting the cancer.

    I hope you are all well.

  • NoTimeForCancer
    NoTimeForCancer Member Posts: 3,505 Member

    it looks like Judemo was last on yesterday?? Not that she posted, but she logged in? Trying to tell our 'new' site sometimes.

  • Judemo
    Judemo Member Posts: 172 Member

    Hello Riverston and Forherself! Thanks for your posts and time to reply! I realize folks don't always log into this website.

    Yes, that was three different cancers ago 😜 in 2014. It turned out to be stage 1 endocervical adenocarcinoma with a radical hysterectomy. Stage 1B.

    Then I got breast cancer in 2021 and had a bilateral mastectomies. I am living flat now - I decided not to get reconstruction surgery and I'm fine with it.

    Then, in summer of 2023, I found out my uterine cancer had spread to my lungs!! After 9 years!! They also found the lung tissue was HPV + (which was shocking) after they did a Thoracotomy with lobectomy. One Dr says it's primary lung cancer and the other says it's recurrent uterine cancer…..

    Im done fighting the cancer.

    I hope you are all well!!

  • Riverstone
    Riverstone Member Posts: 5 Member

    I realized that as I sent it but am seeing a reply ! Glad I posted after all.

  • Riverstone
    Riverstone Member Posts: 5 Member

    I’m so sorry to hear what you’ve gone through! I’m awaiting my biopsy and then will await the results. Praying for a good outcome! I wonder if there are others who’ve had an AGC result that turned out to be something other than cancer. That would be encouraging to hear.
    Thank you so much for responding even after all this time .

  • Judemo
    Judemo Member Posts: 172 Member
  • Judemo
    Judemo Member Posts: 172 Member

    Rivestone,

    Waiting is the hardest part! Waiting for results. It took months to finally get the final results of my last lung cancer tissue. I am hoping that AGC will just be benign. I'm sure that many times it does turn out just fine. Let us know ok? Good luck to you. I am routing for you.

  • Judemo
    Judemo Member Posts: 172 Member

    I hardly log into this site anymore as I have lost the gusto for researching my cancers for now. I will be praying for you as well. Thank YOU for reaching out to my old post - regardless of how long it had been. Hang in there!

  • Riverstone
    Riverstone Member Posts: 5 Member

    Thanks so much! So appreciate your taking a moment to support and encourage. All the best to you….

  • Riverstone
    Riverstone Member Posts: 5 Member

    Yes, hoping that negative HPV is a good sign. We shall see … thanks again.

  • Forherself
    Forherself Member Posts: 1,018 Member

    Praying for you both. It is so nice to hear from members. Thanks for checking in Judemo 😀