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Can I Continue Pregnancy With Endometrial Cancer?

Hi! I have been diagnosed with stage 1 low grade endometrial cancer. I was undergoing hormone treatments because we still wanted children. However, that is no longer working and my doctor is recommending total hysterectomy. This may be a dumb question, but I think I may be pregnant. If I am can I carry a baby with this cancer, or will I miscarry?
Fri, 23 Oct 2015
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In early stage of endometrial cancer, we advise pregnancy only after cure (i.e., when hormone therapy has been given at the highest possible dose for at least one year and biopsy shows no growth). So, we need to see your recent imaging report, review the drugs you are taking (before calling them ''not working") and also get a biopsy done and then we can recommend whether you can go for pregnancy or not.
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Can I Continue Pregnancy With Endometrial Cancer?

In early stage of endometrial cancer, we advise pregnancy only after cure (i.e., when hormone therapy has been given at the highest possible dose for at least one year and biopsy shows no growth). So, we need to see your recent imaging report, review the drugs you are taking (before calling them not working ) and also get a biopsy done and then we can recommend whether you can go for pregnancy or not.