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@doshi

@naturegirl5 Thanks for your reply and kindness.
Regarding type of Ovarian/Endometrial Cancer, no sorry but we have not been advised yet. To be honest according to Oncologiest they are even unable to findout which one is primary (Ovarian or Endometrial).

I would need some guidance in that area or name of test which can findout exact type, any chance you can help?

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@doshi None of us here on Mayo Clinic Connect are medical professionals so I cannot provide you with medical advice. There are few things I do know about ovarian/endometrial cancer and one is that endometrial cancer cells can be found in the ovaries.

Here is what I would do. I would read the pathology report. Do you have a copy of the pathology report? This would be the report that your wife’s oncologist received after her surgery. After her surgery all of the tissue was removed it was all was sent to a lab and then a pathologist (a medical doctor) examined tissue under a microscope. The pathologist then provides a diagnosis and sends the report to the oncologist. This is how you know the stage of the cancer, Grade 3, and that it was found in the ovary, uterus, and lymph nodes. The pathologist wrote all of this in the report.

If you have that report available it will state the kind/type of cancer. That information will be helpful to others here on Mayo Clinic Connect who have similar diagnoses as your wife and can tell you the tests and treatments that were recommended to them.

Please do not attach the pathology report to your posts as it will contain personal information. We are very careful on Mayo Clinic Connect to protect confidentiality.

Does this help?