hello and welcome,
It seems that you have excessive endometrial growth. Cystic glandular
hyperplasia is a type of excess growth of endometrium that may occur due to excessive
estrogen. The chances of this progressing to a cancer are low as it does not show any abnormal cells or atypia.
The treatment options depend if the patient wants to keep the uterus or remove it. If the uterus is to be retained then a course of
progesterone preparations is given and then biopsy repeated. Most cases respond to it and a repeat biopsy at next 6 months is done to confirm that it has not recurred.
If there is no response a higher dose of progesterone is given and again the above procedure is repeated. If it does not respond then other options are
endometrial ablation [ destroy uterine lining by current ] and
hysterectomy.
So discuss all these with your doctor and choose treatment. Do not worry. It is just hyperplasia and cancer is not seen so it is treatable.
Hope this satisfies your query.
Thanks for using HCM.
Feel free to ask any more questions that you may have.
Dr Madhuri Bagde
Consultant Obstetrician and Gynecologist