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Feb 2009My wife of 28 years was told she has endometrial Cancer, underwent a full historectomy and 6 lymph nodes surrounding the uterus came back clean but 1 of 3 lymph nodes in her upper blood supply about mid way to her chest came back with microscopic trace amounts of cells, thats weird because nothing by the uterus, she has elected to trust God and chose not to reciave the evil report, its her body and I will back her either way, anyone else out there chose this route, it was grade 1 but because of ...Read the full article
Re: Feb 2009I'm very familiar with this scenario. Mine was confined to the uterus - stage I, until they found the cells had snuck out of the fallopian tubes and were floating around in the peritoneal fluid. Some tiny tumors attached to my liver and diaphragm and omentum. Turned me into Stage III, just like your wife. I admire her faith, but I'm living proof that going through the hell of Chemo, especially when they are tiny like hers - is worth it. I was diagnosed Jan 2006, the little buggers started attaching in May 2007. Went through chemo all that summer and fall. CT scan October 2008, MRI April 2009 showed all clear! I have another one coming up October 2009. No one expected me to survive, but the chemo smoked the little buggers. The key is to get them when they are tiny. Sounds like your wife has them still tiny. Get'em NOW! Good luck and God bless.
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