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I'm In Remission. Can I Still Be In The Group

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What Small Changes To Your Daily Routine Have Helped You Feel Better With Endometrial Cancer?

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I Had Been In Remission Since 2022 What Are The Chances It Can Still Come Back

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Anyone Gotten A Second Opinion On Their Diagnosis And Treatment From The Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center? If So What Was The Process?

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What’s One Tip You’d Share With Someone Starting Treatment?

A MyEndometrialCancerTeam Member asked a question 💭
San Francisco, CA
A MyEndometrialCancerTeam Member

Have a support system of Friends and Family to be with you during treatments! My friends wrote down information to explain to me later because a lot of times everything is overwhelming!

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I Had Been In Remission Since 2022 What Are The Chances It Can Still Come Back

A MyEndometrialCancerTeam Member asked a question 💭
Philadelphia Area, PA
A MyEndometrialCancerTeam Member

Even after being in remission, there is still a chance for endometrial cancer to return. Studies show the cancer is more likely to recur within 3 years after treatment. The likelihood increases with… read more

7 days ago

How Do You Talk To Loved Ones About Your Diagnosis And Ask For Support?

A MyEndometrialCancerTeam Member asked a question 💭
San Francisco, CA
A MyEndometrialCancerTeam Member

Talking to loved ones about an endometrial cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming, but open and honest communication can make all the difference. 💕 Find a quiet, private space to share your news and… read more

January 6

What Advice Do You Have For Recovering From A Hysterectomy Or Other Surgeries?

A MyEndometrialCancerTeam Member asked a question 💭
San Francisco, CA
A MyEndometrialCancerTeam Member

Recovering from a hysterectomy or other surgeries for endometrial cancer takes patience, self-care, and open communication with your healthcare team. 💕 Follow your doctor’s instructions for managing… read more

January 6

How Do You Manage Fatigue Or Low Energy During Treatment?

A MyEndometrialCancerTeam Member asked a question 💭
San Francisco, CA
A MyEndometrialCancerTeam Member

Fatigue and low energy are common challenges during endometrial cancer treatment, but there are strategies that can help. 🌟 Listening to your body and pacing activities is key to avoiding… read more

January 6

What Foods Or Dietary Habits Have Improved Your Well-being?

A MyEndometrialCancerTeam Member asked a question 💭
San Francisco, CA
A MyEndometrialCancerTeam Member

Diet can play a big role in managing well-being while living with endometrial cancer. 🥗 Many people find that focusing on a plant-based diet, including fruits, vegetables, legumes, and whole grains… read more

January 6

What Small Changes To Your Daily Routine Have Helped You Feel Better With Endometrial Cancer?

A MyEndometrialCancerTeam Member asked a question 💭
San Francisco, CA
A MyEndometrialCancerTeam Member

Small changes can make a big difference when managing life with endometrial cancer. 💖 Simple acts of self-care, like starting the day with a gentle walk 🚶‍♀️ or stretches, can boost energy and improve… read more

January 6

I’ve Had 3 Surgeries From August To November In 2022

A MyEndometrialCancerTeam Subscriber asked a question 💭

It’s been year since my last surgery and I have a feels like a lump still ( possibly scar tissue) anyway it hard &round . Should I be worried? Does anyone else have this problem?

How Do I Know If My Cancer Was Tested For Bio Markers?

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Diagnosis Of Endomtrial CA With No CA Cell's See On Biopsy. How Can This Be.

A MyEndometrialCancerTeam Subscriber asked a question 💭

I've been diagnosed with endometrial CA even though there were no cancer cells seen from D and C and endometrial biopsy. After several ultrasounds the diagnosis was based on an MRI. I'm 72 and had vaginally bleeding that continues. My doctor and I are both confused! How can this be.

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