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Re: ONCOLOGY: Papillary Serous Boderline Tumor
From: Professor Galal Lotfi (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 16 Jun 2009 09:08:29 -0500 (CDT)
Tumors are either benign where its removal solves all the problem or
malignant that usually will need treatment after its removal. However,
some organs produce a kind of tumor that is malignant in appearance of
the pathology but is benign in its behavior from the clinical point of
view; these what we call them locally malignant or border line. They
have good prognosis, usually do need extra treatment after surgery, only
follow up.
At Mon, 15 Jun 2009, Lynn wrote:
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>THANK YOU!!!
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>At Mon, 15 Jun 2009, dr.narayan patel wrote:
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>>At Sun, 14 Jun 2009, Lynn wrote:
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>>>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.
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>>--
>>Hi,
>>It is good that your Obgyn.surgeon has done a good job of removing
>>every thing,Uterus, both ovaries and tubes. Since peritonial
>>aspirates fluid shows cancer cells it means disease has spred beyond
>>also. Your oncologist is best person to treat you medically
>>by appropriate chemotheraphy.
>>
>>Dr.Narayan Patel M.D. D.G.O. FICS
>>Ahmedabd-380014 INDIA
>>Note: Opinions expressed here are for educational purposes
>> only and, as such, do not constitute a physician-patient relationship. This information is not intended to supplant the need for you to consult with your physician prior to choosing therapeutic options and/or interventions.
>>** Private emails cannot be entertained due to time
>> constraints; consequently, they will receive no response
>>
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Professor Galal Lotfi, MD. MRCOG
14A Sherif street.
Cairo. Egypt
202-24535597
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