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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Suggest Treatment For The Tumor In The Vagina

hello doc iam 42 yr female with two boys 15 and 20yr 2 yr ago i was diagnosed with squamous cell cancer 2 inch above the heart that had penetrated the superior vena cava and had grown to 7cm radiation reduced the mass to 4cm which was surgically removed alongwith a portion on vanacava. a shunt was installed to connect remaing main vein to the heart. my cancer returned in thelymph nodes with 3 mth of surgery. ihad 6 cycles of chemotherapy (etopside). my recent visit to obgyn shows an inch size tumor in vaginal top visible when i spread my legs. plz explain how i got this how common is this is it related to my other tumors etc what remedials options plz
Tue, 6 Oct 2015
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Hi , plz write down histology of your tumor inchest, tumor in vagina mat be treates by radiation along with chemotherapy . But plz undergo complete gynaecology examination and pelvic and abdominal imaging.Thanks
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Suggest Treatment For The Tumor In The Vagina

Hi , plz write down histology of your tumor inchest, tumor in vagina mat be treates by radiation along with chemotherapy . But plz undergo complete gynaecology examination and pelvic and abdominal imaging.Thanks