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They did a biopsy and said it was cancer.
She is 81 years old .
I had a lung removed in 2006 but before they did the surgery they did ct scan an a Pet scan.
Have any of you had this surgery and if so did they do it with out pet scan???
She had a CT scan but no pet I am scared.
Greg
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I had an endometrial biopsy, a ct, an ultrasound, and a pet scan before surgery.0 -
I did not have a CT or PET before surgery
I had the endometrial biopsy before the hysterectomy, but did not have any other tests before I had the robotic surgery. They really thought the hysterectomy would remove all the cancer, but it had spread to the lymph nodes.
I hope you sister in law does well with her surgery. In peace and caring.0 -
My experience
Greg, I am sorry to hear about your sister-in-law and hope the surgery goes well and that the cancer is contained within the uterus.
I did not have a CT or a PET right before my surgery.
I know all of this is frightening and don't hesitate to ask any questions yu have. Your sister-in-law can always get a second opinion if that would make her more comfortable. I find that each physician has their own "routine" it seems.
Wishing the best to all of you!
Karen0 -
Thank you for your reply.hopeful girl 1 said:Surgery
I had an endometrial biopsy, a ct, an ultrasound, and a pet scan before surgery.
It
Thank you for your reply.
It means a lot to me.
Bless ya.
Greg0 -
Thank you for takeing the time and careing.Ro10 said:I did not have a CT or PET before surgery
I had the endometrial biopsy before the hysterectomy, but did not have any other tests before I had the robotic surgery. They really thought the hysterectomy would remove all the cancer, but it had spread to the lymph nodes.
I hope you sister in law does well with her surgery. In peace and caring.
I hope she does well .
I read the post to her Bless you
Greg0 -
Hi Karen.kkstef said:My experience
Greg, I am sorry to hear about your sister-in-law and hope the surgery goes well and that the cancer is contained within the uterus.
I did not have a CT or a PET right before my surgery.
I know all of this is frightening and don't hesitate to ask any questions yu have. Your sister-in-law can always get a second opinion if that would make her more comfortable. I find that each physician has their own "routine" it seems.
Wishing the best to all of you!
Karen
I think she should have seen someone else about a year ago.
But she is on spunky 82 year old.
I guess she will know Next wednesday.
Bless you and thank you .
Greg0 -
No CT, no PET scanGreggriggs said:Hi Karen.
I think she should have seen someone else about a year ago.
But she is on spunky 82 year old.
I guess she will know Next wednesday.
Bless you and thank you .
Greg
I, too, had "only" ultrasound and endometrial biopsy prior to surgery. I don't know what the thinking is about who needs scans and who doesn't. I also did not have a C125 blood test and never have. My endo cancer is Stage 1b, Grade 1, but they didn't know that until after surgery, so I have no idea why I didn't have scans, etc. while others did.
Best wishes for your sister in law Wednesday. Please let us know how she does.
Suzanne0 -
to greggriggs: surgery
I had blood work up, chest x-ray, ekg, internal ultrasound, d & c w/hysterscope, no endometrial biopsy, no pet scan, did have cat scan before my radical hysterectomy on 1/12/11. Each doctor orders tests based on individual patients needs & what doc has used diagnosticaly on past patients.
Please have your sis-in-law ask questions. I understand your fears for your
loved one, that is normal. I'm sorry she & her loving family members have to go through this but you all are not alone. Keep coming back here & ask the doc questions. If she uses internet, encourage her to come here also. Good luck & God bless.0
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