Advice please, I am actually posting on behalf of my mum. Last September she had a hysterectomy following a shock diagnosis of endometrial (womb) cancer. Op was a success and no further treatment needed. Fast forward to this year two check ups all seems good and then some unexpected bleeding, not a lot just some so immediately back to docs and then phoned surgeon. What happened next was an appointment and biopsies. Yesterday we received a phone call and and they have found some abnormal cells which upon we asked last of questions but still feeling in shock by this. They hope it's still early grade 1 but a CT scan will confirm this hopefully and then radiotherapy.
Our question is has anyone else had any experience of this and if so any advice or words of hope please?
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I'm sorry to hear that your mum's doctors have found some abnormal cells in a recent biopsy. It must be a very worrying time for you and your mum and it's natural to have lots of questions.
I'm not sure if you're aware, but you've had a reply from Kat, one of the cancer information nurses, to your question in ask a nurse. If you haven't seen it then clicking here will take you straight to it.
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