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Suggest Treatment For Uterine Sarcoma

I had uterine sarcoma and had an emergency hysterectomy 2 years ago My immunoglobulinM,QN,Serum is slightly high, (293) I know this is a blood cancer rare I am looking into D3, IP6, b complex and calcium, magnesium with zinc Is there something I should stay away from or add
Tue, 28 Jul 2015
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Hi,
Thanks for writing in.

If you had uterine sarcoma which was treated by an emergency hysterectomy and are doing well then there is no serious concern. It is important to get a follow up ultrasound scan or CT scan of abdomen and pelvis to know if there is any abnormality persisting. If there is no discomfort or pain in the pelvis then probably the wound has healed properly after surgery.

Please continue to take a daily 1800 kcal diet containing vitamins and minerals. If required vitamin B complex and mineral supplement might be added. Taking normal diet is suggested and there are no restrictions if you do not have any other medical condition. You might require adequate amount of vitamin D3 and calcium to make your bones stronger. Fortified foods rich in nutrients is suggested. Please do not worry.
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Suggest Treatment For Uterine Sarcoma

Hi, Thanks for writing in. If you had uterine sarcoma which was treated by an emergency hysterectomy and are doing well then there is no serious concern. It is important to get a follow up ultrasound scan or CT scan of abdomen and pelvis to know if there is any abnormality persisting. If there is no discomfort or pain in the pelvis then probably the wound has healed properly after surgery. Please continue to take a daily 1800 kcal diet containing vitamins and minerals. If required vitamin B complex and mineral supplement might be added. Taking normal diet is suggested and there are no restrictions if you do not have any other medical condition. You might require adequate amount of vitamin D3 and calcium to make your bones stronger. Fortified foods rich in nutrients is suggested. Please do not worry.