Hi, I started this journey in July when I started to have post menopausal bleeding. Scans and a biopsy showed pre-cancerous cells, so I opted for a hysterectomy. All went well and the surgeon said that he hadn’t seen anything worrying, so it was a bit of a surprise to get a call on Wednesday saying that histology had found cancer cells. They had a mdt meeting today and I have an appointment on Tuesday. What can I expect at the meeting on Tuesday?. Will there be lots of people there or only the consultant? I’m surprisingly calm atm but will probably be a an emotional wreck by Tuesday.
Just a little update. I’ve had my results. Stage1a. I’m going to have a ct scan, just to make sure all is ok and as I have a family history of bowel cancer, they will consider testing for lynch syndrome.
The appointment itself was very low key and quite relaxed. I had a long list of questions, but that was more to do with treatment. If the ct scans come back ok, there will be no further treatment.
Thank you for your support. Now to tell the family….
Hi again, that’s great news and thanks for telling us.
Brilliant news. Hope all goes in the right direction for you xx
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