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it is my understanding you will need to continue to see a gyno/oncologist for your exams with your hx of ovca. Ask him for another md or call your insurance carrier. It is a shame you have to switch as he already knows you and you history. I would definately find someone else. good luck and keep us posted0 -
Personally, I would not take
Personally, I would not take the chance. Many of us had exams by gynos just weeks before our OC was diagnosed and they either found no cause for concern, or misdiagnosed us.
I was diagnosed in Sept of 09 - just a couple of months before you. I was stage IIIc and would not consider, even for a moment, trading my gyn/oncologist for a "regular" OB/Gyn.
Even if your cancer was caught very early, I don't think you can say for sure that you are completely risk free after only 14 months. Ovarian Cancer is insidious. It recurs in a large percentage of cases.
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OK...I will probably stickHissy_Fitz said:Personally, I would not take
Personally, I would not take the chance. Many of us had exams by gynos just weeks before our OC was diagnosed and they either found no cause for concern, or misdiagnosed us.
I was diagnosed in Sept of 09 - just a couple of months before you. I was stage IIIc and would not consider, even for a moment, trading my gyn/oncologist for a "regular" OB/Gyn.
Even if your cancer was caught very early, I don't think you can say for sure that you are completely risk free after only 14 months. Ovarian Cancer is insidious. It recurs in a large percentage of cases.
Carlene
OK...I will probably stick with the gyn/onco then. I had a complete hysterectomy when my tumor was removed though so it coming back hopefully isn't as likely :-/ Thanks!0 -
another gyn/oncGowNY said:OK...I will probably stick
OK...I will probably stick with the gyn/onco then. I had a complete hysterectomy when my tumor was removed though so it coming back hopefully isn't as likely :-/ Thanks!
Can't you find another gyn/onc in your area that takes your insurance ? Do you get your ca125 tested ?
Colleen0 -
OVCAGowNY said:OK...I will probably stick
OK...I will probably stick with the gyn/onco then. I had a complete hysterectomy when my tumor was removed though so it coming back hopefully isn't as likely :-/ Thanks!
Were you diagnosed with ovarian cancer? Do you know what stage you were diagnosed at? Ovarian cancer definately can come back after total hysterectomy. Actually, the odds are that it WILL come back, especially if you were diagnosed at a late stage. What type of follow up do you have now?
Right now I have ovarian cancer cells growing on my colon. I do not have colon cancer.0 -
It can come backGowNY said:OK...I will probably stick
OK...I will probably stick with the gyn/onco then. I had a complete hysterectomy when my tumor was removed though so it coming back hopefully isn't as likely :-/ Thanks!
OVCA can come back. I was diagnosed with stage 1C in 1991 and had a total hysterectomy. I went 17 years and it came back. And it is from the original cancer.
I would stay with your gyn/onco. He knows you and your history.
Good luck and keep us posted.
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I don't want to frightenGowNY said:OK...I will probably stick
OK...I will probably stick with the gyn/onco then. I had a complete hysterectomy when my tumor was removed though so it coming back hopefully isn't as likely :-/ Thanks!
I don't want to frighten you, but ovarian cancer comes back more often than not, even in women who have had complete hysterectomies. You do not need ovaries to get ovarian cancer, or to have a recurrence. I know that sounds odd, but it is the truth.
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I was told a newnancy591 said:OVCA
Were you diagnosed with ovarian cancer? Do you know what stage you were diagnosed at? Ovarian cancer definately can come back after total hysterectomy. Actually, the odds are that it WILL come back, especially if you were diagnosed at a late stage. What type of follow up do you have now?
Right now I have ovarian cancer cells growing on my colon. I do not have colon cancer.
I was told a new gyno/oncologist might not want to take me because I didn't start with them or have my surgery with them. My g/o won't take anybody new. Well, I'll stick with him at least for now. That is very scary that ovarian cancer came back 17 years later. What stage were you and what kind of ovarian cancer did you have?
Yes- I had clear cell carcinoma in my right ovary (hysterectome Nov. 09). I was stage 1a and had 6 sessions of taxol/carbo. I've been going to my oncologist every 4 months and my gyno/onco every 3 months and I even see my primary doc every few months. I've had 4 petscans too. Do you know the statistics of people having ovarian cancer again?
ovca--i am so sorry about your colon.0
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