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Can Adenomyesis After Endometriosis Surgery Indicate Cancer?

Hi. I recently had deep excision of long-standing endometriosis (which was only discovered 3 months ago). After the surgery, my OR doctor came and said she wanted to me have an MRI done next week, due to a lesion that was quite pale and didn't look like the other endo she had painstakingly removed. She sent a small sample of the pale thing to pathology and said that my uterus was quite bulky and she suspected that the lesion was really an adenomyesis (Sp?) Could this be a form of cancer?
Wed, 22 Jan 2014
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I can understand your worry, but this is nothing to worry because for this is not the cancer but this is the more physiological condition of the uterus rather than the pathological and this is very common among the female patient, so noting to worry about this, take care and have good time
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Can Adenomyesis After Endometriosis Surgery Indicate Cancer?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I can understand your worry, but this is nothing to worry because for this is not the cancer but this is the more physiological condition of the uterus rather than the pathological and this is very common among the female patient, so noting to worry about this, take care and have good time