Lumps in pelvis area an infection 3/4 weeks after surgery - a possibility?

willbesurvivor
willbesurvivor Member Posts: 48
Hi everyone,

Mum has gone down for first round of chemo and had some concerns about some lumps in her pelvic area (she can feel them). She had a CT scan today so they will find out tomorrow if she needs more surgery prior to chemo, but the doctor is hopeful it is an infection rather than tumours.

Has anyone else had this? It's been about 3-4 weeks following her hysterectomy and at that time she only had microscopic traces of the cancer in her lymph nodes. Could it possibly grow that fast?

Tali

Comments

  • willbesurvivor
    willbesurvivor Member Posts: 48
    It was an infection!
    It was an infection! So mum gets to start chemo. Very happy :-)
  • norma2
    norma2 Member Posts: 479

    It was an infection!
    It was an infection! So mum gets to start chemo. Very happy :-)

    :)
    That is great news!!! Give your Mum a hug....
  • Kaleena
    Kaleena Member Posts: 2,088 Member

    It was an infection!
    It was an infection! So mum gets to start chemo. Very happy :-)

    Great News, Tali. Now your
    Great News, Tali. Now your mum can get this going! My best to you and her during her upcoming treatment.
    ((Hugs))

    Kathy
  • willbesurvivor
    willbesurvivor Member Posts: 48
    Kaleena said:

    Great News, Tali. Now your
    Great News, Tali. Now your mum can get this going! My best to you and her during her upcoming treatment.
    ((Hugs))

    Kathy

    Thanks everyone!
    Thanks everyone, now I can get a good sleep tonight!
  • kkstef
    kkstef Member Posts: 688 Member

    It was an infection!
    It was an infection! So mum gets to start chemo. Very happy :-)

    What a relief!
    Tali...am so glad that the CT scan showed only an infection and your dear Mom can move ahead on her journey! Am sure you both breathed a sigh of relief!

    Best wishes to you and your Mom as she moves forward with her chemo!!

    Hugs! Karen