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features of suspicious invasion. Is that a term that means cancer is detected? Could this diagnosis mean cervicalcancer? She has had light spotting, but generally no other symptoms. ... View answer
some physical therapy , but they released me because I don't have an actual diagnosis. sometimes feel ...extreme joint pain following chemo and radiation nearly a year ago for cervicalcancer . blood... View answer
bilateral internal iliac lymphadenopathy" Based on this, she was given a diagnosis of stage IIIB cervical ... to obtain a more definitive diagnosis? If a repeat biopsy is obtained, is there a risk of... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Manjunath L Ramarajapalli
( OBGYN)
I had invasivecervicalcancer in 1980 at age 28 and was treated with a radical hysterectomy and ... be a recurrency of my cervicalcancer? how common is this after 33 years? YYYY@YYYY ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Meher Lakshmi Konatam
( Oncologist)
I am scheduled to have a hysterectomy at the end of May (robotic) due to micro invasivecervicalcancer with some lymph vascular activity, therefore some lymph nodes will be removed as well. I am 42. I... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chaithanya R
( General & Family Physician)
was cancer of the cervix. what is the typical prognosis for this diagnosis? ...My niece was just diagnosed with cervicalcancer. It was detected when kidneys began to nonfunction ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein
( General Surgeon)
just want to know if someone has cervicalcancer and now metastasized/ metastasis how long will she probably live the average lifespan after diagnosis without any treatment? ... View answer
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