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Re: Fibroids and Cancer QuestionFrom: Hans van der Slikke, OBGYN (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 31 Mar 1998 14:44:47 -0600 (CST)
At Tue, 31 Mar 1998, EMM. wrote: > >I'm the person who (confused in Phoenix) >asked about my upcoming TAH next week. I got >all my tests in and my endo biopsy came back normal. >I asked my doctor some questions (sent her a fax >and follow up phone call) and she would not >anser them, told me I had too many questions. >The only thing she would say is I need a >hysterectomy because: >-- my 12 yr old asymptomatic > fibroid started growing in the last year > (note this is based on her one "feel" comparing it > to what was described by the u/s) >-- I had mild dysplasia in 1991 with no recurrence. >-- CA-125 of 80 (which I understand is normal in presence > of big fibroid.) > >She then refused to treat me any further (this is fine with me, I will >not be operated on by someone who won't answer >simple questions.) She recommended I see an oncologist. > >I understand that fibroids rarely turn cancerous. Is it >not standard procedure if doing a myomectomy to biopsy >the fibroid, then do a hysterectomy (quite understandably) >if it is cancerous? Am I missing something here? No, I don't think so: Indeed fibroids VERY seldom turn cancerous (about 1:10,000) So don't worry. On the other hand a Ca-125 of 80 is a little elevated, even with a fibroid. Was this the first time you checked your Ca-125? The point is that it sometimes can be difficult to be sure about a fibroid versus a endometriosis-cyst or so. So my advice is to have a second opinion to be sure. Hans
-- Hans van der Slikke MD PhD Chairman International Council OBGYN-net
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