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Diagnosed Endometriosis, Had Breast Cancer, Put On Menopause, Endo Mass In Bladder Wall. Recommendation?

I was just diagnosed with endometriosis. I am a triple negative breast cancer survivor and was put into menopause following my first chemo treatment in 2006. The endo mass is in my bladder wall. Is endovan something I should try or is it possible a complete hysterectomy will be recommended? I will be seeing my GYN in a few weeks.
Fri, 22 Nov 2013
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Thanks for the query.
The result of endovan are questionable and you can always start with it and then decide about surgery if there is no improvement. hysterectomy is a routine today and it is the last option but also the most efficient for your condition.Hysterectomy would be recommended since you already have maligannt disease in your medical history and it will prevent possible uterus maliganncies. I hope you ll find the best option for you.
Wish you good health. Feel free to ask. Regards
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Diagnosed Endometriosis, Had Breast Cancer, Put On Menopause, Endo Mass In Bladder Wall. Recommendation?

Thanks for the query. The result of endovan are questionable and you can always start with it and then decide about surgery if there is no improvement. hysterectomy is a routine today and it is the last option but also the most efficient for your condition.Hysterectomy would be recommended since you already have maligannt disease in your medical history and it will prevent possible uterus maliganncies. I hope you ll find the best option for you. Wish you good health. Feel free to ask. Regards