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Could this be uterine cancer? |
am almost positive I have pcos (poly cystic ovarian syndrome).. the ultra sound tech said it looked like that yesterday but I will be contacted with the results.. The only thing is I also have severe lower back pain starting last night, bleeding for a month that is not my period (from light pink to dark brown to bright red it changes everyday) and dull abdominal pain, are those also signs ? or is that something else that I could have as well? I know with pcos you have a higher risk of uterine cancer It sounds like the symptoms of pcos, and your hormones being off because of it. |
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It sounds like the symptoms of pcos, and your hormones being off because of it. ...That is very odd, uterine cancer is most often one of the most curable cancers by having a complete hysterectomy. As well as, one of the easiest to diagnose. Unless the cancer has metastasized to o... There are many good online informative resources online. What you might need to know though is the exact type of uterine cancer your friend has . . there are several types including Endometrial can... i don't think so.. are you anemic? that can change your blood a little orange during menstruation.. go see the doc. ...The survival rate of uterine cancer is NOT typically low. The 5-year survival rate for a stage 1 is as high as 95%. However, at a stage 3C the survival rate drops to about 25-30%. ...I think that's during times outside the menstrual cycle. ...I don't see why not. Best to check with your doctor. Best Wishes to you. ...The outlook is excellent if caught early. She'll have surgery, then be fine. It's very curable. ... |
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