Re: FRI Dysplasia question

From: DoctorJoe@aol.com
Wed Apr 13 08:17:04 2005


In a message dated 4/12/05 11:54:11 PM, haciski@earthlink.net writes:

> Why wait and risk cancer?
> You are one notch away from cancer, with a small but quite possible
> chance that there may be residual disease; complicating that, you have
> NOT removed the cause for this process.
>

Ah, brings back memories of hysterectomies from my younger years.

Working down the uterus in a TAH and circumscribing the cervix, when the last snip frees the uterus and it's lifted from the pelvis, someone says:

"Success! It would have been cancer in just another 5 minutes! We saved another life!"

Or something like that.

Joe P.





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