Re: ONCOLOGY: Papillary Serous Boderline Tumor
From: T. Lyons, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 16 Jun 2009 15:45:25 -0500 (CDT)
Message posted on T. Lyons, MD behalf by: Hope Waltman, Fibroid and
Women’s Health Forum Moderator
This is ovarian cancer and will first have to be staged appropriately
either by laparotomy or laparoscopically. After staging then a
treatment plan will be initiated which will likely include
chemotherapy for a period of time. Although the time is difficult you
need to wait for your oncologist to get this infomation and advise you.
--
T. Lyons, MD
ATLANTA, GA, Sightline of Atlanta
http://www.thomasllyons.com
http://www.endocenters.net
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At Sun, 14 Jun 2009, Lynn wrote:
>
>Last week I had a Hysterectomy-salpingoectomy-oophorectomy due to
>excessive pain and bleeding. My GYN found tumors on both ovaries and
>Endometriosis throughout. The pathology report indicated Papillary
>Serous Boderline Tumor on both ovaries and appeared to be arising out of
>serous adenotibromas. In addition, the GYN drew fluid from my abdomen
>that also showed cancer cells. My CA125 is 40.
>
>I've been doing searches and haven't been able to find out exactly what
>Papillary Serous Borderline Tumors are and what type of treatment I may
>be looking at from my GYN Oncologist. I won't be able to see her until
>June 30th and my mind is racing.
>
>Can someone help me understand a little better about the tumors and
>possible treatment.