
What Do My Lab Test Reports Indicate?

based on description, early stage
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic
It is understandable to be concerned.
In the 2nd page of the letter, 10th paragraph which discussed examination, he spoke about the extent of the cancer stating--(1)it was small
(2)it was not fixed in the pelvis meaning that it had not spread and was not attached to the pelvis
This was also confirmed by imaging
(3)it has not spread into/invaded the vagina or a muscle called levator ani
(4)there is involvement of nearby lymph nodes but it has not spread to involve any other organs, no distant spread
The exact stage is not given but based on the fact that there no distal spread, it is not attached to the pelvis and the tumor is small, means that the prognosis should be good.
The chemo and radiation should shrink the tumor , since it was not fixed or had not gone into surrounding structures, it should be in an even better position with this shrinkage.
Because there is some spread to lymph nodes, she may be at stage 111a where the tumor has spread to lymph nodes but no other areas, this would however need to be clarified with her doctors.
The 5 year survival rate of stage 111 a is approx 89%. This refers to the number of people with a particular stage that live at least 5 years after diagnosis. Some live a lot longer.
If she is at this stage then this is a good prognosis
I hope this helps , feel free to ask any other questions


no, this is fine
Detailed Answer:
HI
NO, the initial treatment would have shrunk the lesion so this is fine


exact stage not known but if at stage 111 a, good prognosis
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HI
Her exact stage is not known and would not be entirely clear till her surgery but based on the letter read, she may be stage 111 a which has a good prognosis
Unfortunately medicine is not exact but if she is at this stage, her chances are good.
Even at other stages eg stage 111 b, the 5 year survival is relatively good at 69%.
She does have co morbidities that may affect surgery and recovery these were mentioned in the letter- diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, obesity but these can be addressed
She has a good chance


yes, that would be fine
Detailed Answer:
HI
If you mean can they still do the stoma with your mum trying to lose weight, yes, this can be done.


yes, it can be done
Detailed Answer:
HI
Yes, they can still do the stoma


can occur
Detailed Answer:
HI,
Sorry about the delayed reply.
Yes, these are possible side effects of treatment.
Radiation proctitis (inflammation of the rectum) can occur and treatment can also cause cystitis which is inflammation of the bladder
These can cause bleeding and discomfort.


yes they can resolve
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HI
They can resolve in some persons, in others treatment is required.
Radiation proctitis-ensuring enough liquids can help. There are enemas that can reduce the bleeding associated with persisting proctitis , it also protects the lining of the bowel eg sulcralfate
These are some options
Radiation cystitis-usually resolves on its own, in most persons the symptoms are monitored

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