Clear Cell Endometrial Carcinoma: Rare, aggressive, hard to treat
Hello, I'm new to this group but would like to find others with my type of cancer to chat with.
I was duagnosed in January with clear cell carcinoma endometrium. (I had uterine cancer previously but was lost to folliw up) I had surgery in February and had everything removed including lymph nodes. I was told they caught it early but to remember it is a metastatic cancer and can return anywhere in my body with no signs or symptoms. I was also told there is no test to detect recurrence.
I'm caught between feeling relieved and grateful and terrified it will hit me again out of the blue) Is there anyone out there who can relate?
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Does anyone have 1st hand knowledge of using metformin? I am post surgery and post chemo,, with an original diagnosis of stage 3C ovarian cancer but am in remission now.
@starko, Here is a 2018 review of the use of metformin in endometrial cancers.
- Metformin as a Therapeutic Target in Endometrial Cancers https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6121131/
I also posted the link to this discussion about Olaparib (trade name Lynparza), metformin and ovarian cancer https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/olaparib-trade-name-lynparza/?pg=1#comment-304988
Thank you very much for that reference.
I have uterine papaillary serous carcinoma..stage 3c .technically from surgery and chemo i don't have it any longer finished chemo 8 months ago ..have only had one follow up next one is in 2 weeks. Have you recovered from radiation yet? Isn’t herceptin a drug used if you are hormone positive?
I think that I would defer to experts about that. An if a dr tells that you don’t need it RUN to a couple others for another opinion
Hi, I have the exact same cancer stage1 3B and was diagnosed this May 2019. I am having radiation treatment and chemo. Did you do these treatments as well?
Yes. I had radiation and chemo(5 treatments)
Did you also have a hysterectomy?
Yes, dear lady, I know exactly what you are speaking of. I had serous endometrial cancer, stage 3c. Eight years ago!!! Still okay. Take it one day at a time. I'm 82 now. Had chemo, no radiation. Try to use my days reaching out to others in various ways, even though getting out and about is no longer easy for me. My energy level is low. May be a bad sign. God knows. I just take one day at a time. I try to make the best of it, grateful for another day to love someone.
Yes, dear lady. Even after 8 years "cancer symptom free," I can relate. I always feel fatigued, possibly from other causes than cancer (who knows?) It's like a dark cloud that tries to hang over you day and night. But I have had 8 years of freedom from the cancer, so I am grateful. God knows. What exasperates me more than anything is that there is little to no studies being done on my cancer (serous endometrial CA, stage 3c.) And still no medication that targets it directly. So, I credit my survival to the mercies of God for reasons I don't understand. And I let people know that even though there is no real "followup treatment" (other than Aromasin for BREAST cancer, which I have been on for these past 8 years), there is hope in God.
If you want to talk more about this, I will be happy to share with you.
MiracleGirl