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What Stage Of Endometrial Cancer Were You Diagnosed With, And How Did It Affect Your Treatment Options?

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San Francisco, CA
September 11, 2023
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4 Stages of Endometrial Cancer: Survival Rates and More Read Article...

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Members diagnosed with endometrial cancer shared their stages ranging from 1A to 4B, revealing how factors like grade, lymphovascular... Read more

Members diagnosed with endometrial cancer shared their stages ranging from 1A to 4B, revealing how factors like grade, lymphovascular invasion, and cell type significantly influenced their treatment plans beyond just stage alone. Several members described treatment combinations including hysterectomy, chemotherapy (commonly carboplatin and paclitaxel), pelvic radiation, and brachytherapy, with some newer cases adding immunotherapy like Keytruda, while early stage cases sometimes required only surgery. A recurring theme was the emotional weight of recurrence fear and scan anxiety, balanced by hope found in cancer-free milestones, supportive families, and gratitude for treatments that worked, even when side effects like neuropathy, lymphedema, and fatigue proved challenging.

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