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Heavy Bleeding And Cramping, Scheduled For Hysterectomy. Biopsy Shows Precancerous Cells. Should I See An Oncologist?

I am schedule for a hysterectomy Friday. My pap came back completely negative. I am having heavy bleeding and cramping for about 1 year now. My gyn did an ultrasound and it showed my uterus was VERY enlarged (26). She did a biopsy of my uterus and those results showed precancerous cells but NOT cancer. I trust my dr. but should I have went to a gyn oncologist. Maybe this is just my nerves but I a curious
Mon, 29 Jul 2013
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Hi and thanks for the query,

It might be necessary to see a cancerologist. A detailed clinical and paraclinical assessment is required to know whether the cancer or other nearby structures are touched or not. The biopsy at times might miss a diagnosis. Depending on the clinical review and results of specific tests, treatment options will be decided upon., In some cases chemotherapy or radiotherapy might be required. If not appropriately applied early in the treatment course, complications might be observed and this leading to aggravation of the clinical scenario.

Thanks and kind regards.

Bain LE, MD.
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Heavy Bleeding And Cramping, Scheduled For Hysterectomy. Biopsy Shows Precancerous Cells. Should I See An Oncologist?

Hi and thanks for the query, It might be necessary to see a cancerologist. A detailed clinical and paraclinical assessment is required to know whether the cancer or other nearby structures are touched or not. The biopsy at times might miss a diagnosis. Depending on the clinical review and results of specific tests, treatment options will be decided upon., In some cases chemotherapy or radiotherapy might be required. If not appropriately applied early in the treatment course, complications might be observed and this leading to aggravation of the clinical scenario. Thanks and kind regards. Bain LE, MD.