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@mom1955 May I ask the kind of cancer that was diagnosed and the Stage? There are different kinds of endometrial cancers and some are more aggressive than others.

I had a recurrence of endometrioid adenocarcinoma two years after my hysterectomy. This is not an aggressive cancer and scanning (PET/MRI) determined that that no cancer was present in other parts of my body. My recurrence was local (vaginal cuff). The recommendation that I followed was radiation therapy. I had external beam radiation to the pelvic area (25 treatments) and 2 internal (brachytherapy) to the vaginal cuff where the recurrence was found. The external beam treatment were scheduled daily during the weekdays.

The radiation oncologist and nurses spent considerable time with me going through any and all side effects I might expect. I had some fatigue but it wasn't debilitating. I had some diarrhea. I had no side effects from the brachytherapy.

Because the radiation therapy causes lasting changes I use a vaginal lubricant (non-estrogen) and a dilator to keep the tissue healthy.

When do you next see the radiation oncologist? If you do not already know you can ask the kind of radiation treatment (internal? external?).

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@naturegirl5 I had uterine cancer stage 1a. the radiation Doctors keep saying after chemo I have %85 percent that the cancer is gone but if I get radiation then it will be more like %95 percent. I am 70 years old so I am not sure the difference makes a difference. I would be getting the Brachy radiation. I can not decide. My daughter wants me to do it.