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Hi all new here, got the news 4 days ago that I have carcinosarcoma and have to have a mri and ct scan to determine the stage and have a hysterectomy. 

  • Welcome to the group! Most of us here have either been through the op, or op and treatment, or are currently diagnosed and waiting, so we can all relate to where you’re at. Please do feel free to ask any questions you may have and we will support you! 

  • Hi, 

    Welcome to the Womb group. 

    I am sorry to hear of your diagnosis of endometrial cancer. I understand that it is a scary time and we are here to support you. 

    I was treated for carcinoma sarcoma in 2022. I am doing ok 4 years after surgery and 3 1/2 years since the end of treatment. 

    Carcinoma sarcoma put simply is a cancer where there is a mix of cancer cells- some carcinoma cells and some sarcoma cells. It is not the same as uterine sarcoma. 

    Carcinoma sarcoma is treated the same as endometrial cancer because it tends to respond to the same treatment. 

    After a diagnosis of any cancer the MRI and/or CT scan is done to stage the cancer. From that the doctors have a provisional stage and grade. Surgery is the first line treatment for endometrial cancer, where it is medically possible. 

    After surgery, it is the post op results that will confirm the final stage and grade and also are important factors in deciding whether any follow up treatment is needed. My cancer was early stage but I did need follow up treatment.

    My hysterectomy was straightforward. I had little pain and was in hospital for one night. I recovered well from the surgery. 

    If there is anything you want to ask about, please do so. 

    We also have the Support Line available if you feel that talking things through would help. 

    I hope that your scans can be done quickly and you get further clarification about your treatment plan. It can feel very overwhelming to have a diagnosis and things for me felt a bit in limbo for a while. Once I had my treatment plan and knew what would happen and when, things felt more manageable.

    Jane

           

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