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@greatgrandma2025 Hi.
It sounds like your journey so far is similar to mine. I was diagnosed in January, had surgery (full) as my cancer had spread to fallopian tube, cervix, and one ovary. I recovered from surgery very well, then had 6 cycles of chemotherapy. I would not have waited as my health care team told me that during surgery, there had been a perforation, meaning cancer cells could have slipped out of what was removed (uterus, etc). My chemo was 21 days between each treatment. There were rough days, and I had to have 3 blood transfusions b/c of low blood and I was quite weak at times. However, after that, I also had 27 radiation treatments that I tolerated very well. This was directed to a spot on my abdomen the radiologist felt should be targeted. I also had 2 Bracchy treatments to help prevent cancer from returning in the vaginal cuff. My last radiation was just recent...Nov 5. I'm telling you this b/c I feel almost back to normal today (Nov 17). Chemo "catches" any floater cancer cells, at least how it was explained to me. I am in Western Canada, so all of this almost year long treatment was free. I'm grateful for all of it.
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@greatgrandma2025 It was applied to the cuff not the cervex, sorry.