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Re: [Cervical-Cancer] Same situation?

Hi Kylie,
So sorry to hear about all you have gone through.  I was in similar situation with the cone biopsy showing unclear margins and staging being 1b1 and MRI showing lymph nodes clear.  I on the other hand was not given another option so I had a radical hysterectomy on December 12, 2006.  I am curious, what is a trachelectomy?  What did your doctors say to you about the success rate? 
Thanks for posting because I never knew there were other treatments out there.
Vicky
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From: koali333
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 4:25 PM
Subject: [Cervical-Cancer] Same situation?


Hi,

I am hoping to talk to someone who may have been through a similar situation as me. It
would be great to chat to women who have been through this and can tell me their
experiences.

My story started in December 2006. I had some abnormal bleding and went and had a pap
smear. I got high level abnormality as my reslt and on December 22nd I had a colposcopy,
biopsy and cystoscopy. The surgeon believed I had a stage 1A cancer and recommended I
have a cone biopsy to excise the tumour.

I had the cone on January 18th this year and when the pathology came back, the cancer
was re-classified as a 1b1 cancer. Plus, cancerous cells were found on the upper margin of
the cone. My doctor recommended a radical hysterectomy as the standard treatment,
which I found horrifying. This completely shattered my dreams of becomming a mother.

The surgeon said that although it is considered experimental, he would consider me for a
trachelectomy instead, taking into consideration my age, the size of the tumour and that
my MRI showed the cancer was localised.

After talking with my partner, the doctor, cancer councillors and much research on the
internet I decided that I wanted to have a trachelectomy. This was done abdominally on
February 15th, just over 2 weeks ago. I am feeling better every day and have my first
check-up appointment on the 13th of March. Hopefully it will go well and I can return to
my regular life.

Something I really want to know about and hear from others is trachelectomy success
stories, especially those that have since had children.

Hope you are all well.

Kylie



Mon Mar 5, 2007 1:08 am

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Hi, I am hoping to talk to someone who may have been through a similar situation as me. It would be great to chat to women who have been through this and can...
koali333
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Mar 4, 2007
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Hi Kylie, So sorry to hear about all you have gone through. I was in similar situation with the cone biopsy showing unclear margins and staging being 1b1 and...
Virginia O'Malley
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Mar 5, 2007
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Hi, I'm so sorry to hear that you weren't given any other option. Do you have children already? How old are you?? A trachelectomy is an operation that removes...
Kylie Suttor
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Mar 5, 2007
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Hello all, I am not sure my cancer is similar i know i had excessive bleeding to where i didnt have a choice i had to go straight to radation both inner and...
Valerie Spencer
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Mar 5, 2007
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Hi, I'm 37. I have two children and at the time the cancer was found I was 17 weeks pregnant. Perhaps I was not a candidate for the trachelectomy because of...
Virginia O'Malley
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Mar 5, 2007
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Hi Virginia, I'm sorry to hear about your experience. Losing a child as well as the horror of cervical cancer is terrible. I think you made the right decision...
Kylie Suttor
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