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Borderline Serious Tumor - Ovarian Cancer? Anyone else have this before? |
I had surgery in Nov. and was diagnosed with stage 3a non-envasive Ovarian Cancer. They said the tumor was a borderline serious tumor and that I had microscopic cancer cells all the way up into my intestines. I'm 23 now but was 22 when all this happened. They removed my right ovary, fillopian tube, appendix, and a chunk out of my uterus. Has anyone else gone through this and if so, did it come back? I'm scared.... I had surgery in Nov. and was diagnosed with stage 3a non-envasive Ovarian Cancer. They said the tumor was a borderline serious tumor and that I had microscopic cancer cells all the way up into my intestines. I'm 23 now but was 22 when all this happened. They removed my right ovary, fillopian tube, appendix, and a chunk out of my uterus. Has anyone else gone through this and if so, did it come back? When the test results came back, they showed low level malignant tumor. I'm scared....I don't want to go through this again! I believe that overall there is still some controversy associated with Borderline Ovarian Cancer. These tumors are considered to be inbetween benign and malignant and the preferred treatment is complete surgical removal. I would get an independent pathologist and another oncologist (cancer doctor) opinions. it will not come back most likely, esp. since it was non-envasive I think that with all the advances in medicine they have today that you will be fine. Thank goodness that they could remove it all. I am not sure what they told you about having children or if you even want them, but I know someone who has had 7 healthy children with just one ovary and fallopian tube! I wish you all the best! Stage 3a simply means that it has spread to other organs in the vicinity (i.e. the microscopic cells in the intestines), but that the lymph nodes and more distant organs are free of disease. A "borderline serious tumor" means it is a grade 0 (aka non-invasive), which makes it more easily removed and treated, but "serious" due to the local metastasis that had already ocurred. |
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