What’s One Tip You’d Share With Someone Starting Treatment?
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!
I Had Been In Remission Since 2022 What Are The Chances It Can Still Come Back
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
How Do You Talk To Loved Ones About Your Diagnosis And Ask For Support?
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
What Advice Do You Have For Recovering From A Hysterectomy Or Other Surgeries?
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
How Do You Manage Fatigue Or Low Energy During Treatment?
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
What Foods Or Dietary Habits Have Improved Your Well-being?
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
What Small Changes To Your Daily Routine Have Helped You Feel Better With Endometrial Cancer?
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
I’ve Had 3 Surgeries From August To November In 2022
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?
Diagnosis Of Endomtrial CA With No CA Cell's See On Biopsy. How Can This Be.
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.