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Hello. My best advice is do not google fir info. Write down your questions and bring them with you to the doctor. There is too much info out there and so much will most likely not apply to you. I was diagnosed with the same as you December 2022. Completed chemo and radiation by august 2023. Everyone is different but I had incredibly easy treatments so it doesn’t have to be like it is depicted so often in the movies/tv. It’s easy to say but try not to worry too much. When your mind starts worrying get up and walk. There are lots of us out here to support you. Sending you positive thoughts!! Take care

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Reassuring to read good news from many of you.
I'm new here and finding my way around.My first endometrial cancer was Oct.2020. I was in good health but suddenly started hemorrhaging ,went to the ER, did a cat scan and sent me to another hospital by ambulance around after midnight and surgery was performed the following day. Saw an oncologist oncologist who operated.I was on blood thinners for my heart and had to be cleared by a cardiologist. Had 6 rounds of chemo and 25 of radiology and was declared cancer free. Skip to Feb.2023 and whoops, pet scan showed minor growths that were inoperable.More chemo,etc with Keytruda and PetScan in Nov. showed all was gone.New PetScan for later this month. Got through the first treatment pretty good, this time around, many problems associated with treatment with no solution.Tried quite a few
I go to Duck,duck go as well as to various cancer centers to look up info.
I learned things here I was unaware of. Thanks to all.