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  • Forum Post: Re: Mum newly diagnosed... Any support much appreciated.

    Hello, so sorry to hear about your Mom. I guess nothing much has happened over the festive period so you are all still waiting for things to happen. I just wanted to let you know about an online support group that I run over on FB called Womb Cancer Support UK - I set it up almost 2 years ago and...
  • Forum Post: Facebook support group - come and join us!

    There is an online support group for women going through womb cancer, or indeed for women who have been through womb cancer and come out the other side. https://www.facebook.com/WombCancerSupportUK You can find us here. We also have a completely private chat group so you can talk in confidence with...
  • Forum Post: Uterine carcinosarcoma

    I recently had my second check up post treatment for what I thought was endometrial adenocarcinoma, only to arrive back from holiday to find the summary of the appointment waiting for me when I got back from holiday stating that it is in fact carcinosarcoma stage 3b, grade 2 that I had all along. Nothing...
  • Forum Post: Re: My wife has been diagnosed with Womb Cancer

    Hello David, I am so sorry to hear about your wife; I hope things have moved on since you first posted and she has now started some form of treatment. I would echo what some of the others have said and ask for a referral to a Macmillan nurse. Mine has been wonderful and I wouldn;t have got through...
  • Forum Post: Re: Womb Cancer Support

    Just to say that I recognise some of the names from here that have recently joined us over on Facebook at Womb Cancer Support UK. The group is slowy growing and its great to see the mutual support there so please feel free to come over. You can access the FB page via our website http://www.wix...
  • Forum Post: Re: radiotherapy

    Hi Trish, Firstly, let me say how sorry I am that you have had cause to join our numbers; I was in your position back in the summer myself. I had my hysterectomy at the end of July and was told upon discharge that they felt they had caught it fairly early but would recommend RT as the tumor had invaded...
  • Forum Post: Re: Updates Please?

    Hello Ladies! I was diagnosed on 23rd Dec 2009 and had a radical hysterectomy on 24th Jan 2010 followed by chemo and then radiotherapy. I am on 6 monthly check ups with my Gynaecologist and all seems well. I still have my wonderful Mac nurse, Morag, come to see me every 4-5 weeks. Frustrated...
  • Forum Post: Re: Chemotherapy treatment to shrink tumour

    Hello Lori, just wanted to let you know that aswell as the wonderful support there is here on the Macmillan site, there is also a great support network over on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/#!/WombCancerSupportUK I set up this support group in April 2011 and we are a nice friendly bunch!! Fel...
  • Forum Post: Womb Cancer Support

    Hello Just want to loet you all know about an online support group that I started in April 2011 over on Facebook. Its a great way to meet and chat with other women going through womb cancer and we all help and support each other. You can accress it via our website http://www.wix.com/wombcancersupportuk...
  • Forum Post: Re: Newly diagnosed grade 1 stage 1b

    Hello, If you are looking for mutual support from other women going through womb cancer then please check out https://www.facebook.com/WombCancerSupportUK - its an online support group that I set up over on Facebook last April! We are a very friendly bunch of women at all stages of this journey...
  • Forum Post: Re: not telling people about endometrial cancer

    When I got my diagnosis, I told no one apart from my husband. I had my hysterectomy, (people knew I was having one, but not why!) and only when the pathology results came back and it showed that I needed chemo and radiotherapy did I then tell people, including my elderly parents, that I had cancer. ...
  • Forum Post: Womb Cancer Research Project

    Were you an NHS patient diagnosed with womb cancer at age 40 or under? Would you be interested in considering having the molecular pathology of your archived tumour examined as part of a research project aimed at helping to identify womb cancers faster? If so, please would you like to be contacted by...
  • Forum Post: Re: carcino sarcoma of the uterus

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Womb-Cancer-Support-UK/122733007804817 Help and support for women with womb cancer!
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