Re: Postmenopausal Bleeding who operates??

From: ainsron@msn.com
Tue Sep 12 17:29:18 2000


I will do TAH/BSO, omentectomy, node sampling when necessary for early stage endometrial ca, basically the low risk patients. If high risk, I'll quickly and happily punt to Gyn oncologist.

>I think it was Malcolm who on a prior post (on another topic) wrote that
>there was a "trend" for this type of pts to be operated on by a Gyn Onco
>in the UK. Is this trend also present in some places in the US? Or is
>it mainly gen ob-gyns??
>
>What is the endometrial sampling were adenoca of endometrium, well
>differentiated in a small sized uterus??? Surgery by general ob or gyn
>onco???
>
>Carlos

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Ronald E. Ainsworth, MD




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