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What Are The Chances Of Cancer If Severe Dysplasia Is Found In The Lymph Nodes?

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Posted on Thu, 22 Jan 2015
Question: If severe dysplasia (CIN III) is found in glands that my doctor had to remove during a LEEP procedure to remove CIN I, CIN II, and CIN III on my cervix, does that mean it is more likely to change into cancer as opposed to not being found in my glands? Or are the glands irrelevant?
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Answered by Dr. Ivo Ditah (9 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Please, what are you referring to as glands?

Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks for using HCM.

I am so sorry to hear about these findings and all the disturbing thoughts that this has caused you. Glands are not removed during LEEP. What are you referring to to be precise as glands? I will need to understand this in order to provide an appropriate response.

Please, by glands are you referring to lymph nodes? If CIN III is found in the nodes, it makes it more concerning than not. But let me be sure about what you are referring to as glands first.

I hope this helps. If you need more information, please do not hesitate to ask more questions and we would gladly address them.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Ivo Ditah (1 hour later)
Yes, I believe she was referring to lymph nodes when she said she took out "glands" that had severe dyplasia.
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Answered by Dr. Ivo Ditah (21 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
I will like you to ask her about what she meant.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Glands would be difficult to remove under local anesthesia for LEEP. I recommend you ask her what she meant by that for precision. Commenting on something not well defined may be more misleading than helpful.

I hope to hear from you.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Ivo Ditah (3 hours later)
She actually did the LEEP (surgery, that's what she called it) while I was under general anethesia. She said she couldn't do local because there was too much to take off of my cervix. That it was all over the cervix. So today when I got my pathology report for this LEEP it said there was no indication of invasive carcinoma but she said she had to take it out of my glands/nodes because it (CIN III) had spread to the cervical canal. It wasn't just on the cervix. Does that make more sense?

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Answered by Dr. Ivo Ditah (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Please, attache the results!

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Upload the results as an attached file and I will go through and report what the exact findings and interpretation are. This description from you i not very clear.

Hope to hear from you.
Note: Revert back with your gynae reports to get a clear medical analysis by our expert Gynecologic Oncologist. Click here.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Are The Chances Of Cancer If Severe Dysplasia Is Found In The Lymph Nodes?

Brief Answer: Please, what are you referring to as glands? Detailed Answer: Hi and thanks for using HCM. I am so sorry to hear about these findings and all the disturbing thoughts that this has caused you. Glands are not removed during LEEP. What are you referring to to be precise as glands? I will need to understand this in order to provide an appropriate response. Please, by glands are you referring to lymph nodes? If CIN III is found in the nodes, it makes it more concerning than not. But let me be sure about what you are referring to as glands first. I hope this helps. If you need more information, please do not hesitate to ask more questions and we would gladly address them.