Endometrial cancer

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I beat breast and stomach cancer 14 years ago. Now I've been diagnosed with endometrial cancer. Still in shock and waiting for CT and MRI scans now. I just want to get treatment started. Waiting for results is so hard.

  • Hi  and welcome to the Online Community. I'm so sorry to read that having beat breast and stomach cancer you've now had a diagnosis of Endometrial cancer.

    I'm going to suggest you join us in the Womb cancer group (just click on the link I've created and join) where you'll find a supportive group of ladies who know what you're going through and can offer support and advice. We all know how hard the waiting for results can be on what can only be described as this roller-coaster ride.

    It’s always helpful to others if you write a little something (or a lot) about yourself and your journey to date. You can enter it into your profile (click on your username and select “Profile”) It’s helpful to other members with a similar diagnosis who can then hopefully answer your questions. It also means that you don't have to keep repeating yourself. You can amend or update it at any time. If you’re not sure what to write, just click on my username.

    If you want to ask any of us any questions please come back and do so. There's always someone around and we can offer a shoulder to cry on, a hand to hold or listen to a rant, we’re here for you.

    It might also be a good idea to download this booklet Understanding Womb (Endometrial) Cancer. I found it invaluable on my journey. 

    Click on the link I’ve created to find out more information covering diagnosis and treatments for Womb cancer.

    You might also find this link to what to take in my overnight bag useful. If you have to have surgery.

    It’s always good to talk and the Macmillan Support Services provides lots of information, support, financial guidance or just a listening ear. It's free to call on 0808 808 00 00  8am to 8pm, 7 days a week. Have a look to see what is available by Clicking here .

    There is also an Ask an Expert section, but you should allow two working days for replies from our expert team.

    Sending you welcoming hugs, B xx 


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