Video Q&A about Screening and Treatment Options for Gynecologic Cancers

Video Q&A about Screening and Treatment Options for Gynecologic Cancers

Mon, Sep 24, 2018
12:00pm to 12:30pm CT

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Drs. Tri Dinh and Matthew Robertson, gynecologic oncologists, answer your questions.

Learn more about screening and treatment options for cervical, endometrial, ovarian, and other gynecologic cancers.

Location

Online
@odette

I've noticed that some of the other questions posed have been responded to by the speakers. Will my question be answered at some point? Thank you very much.

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@odette, I'm tagging @audreylaine to look into posting a response to your question. Thanks for the poke.

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@colleenyoung

@odette, I'm tagging @audreylaine to look into posting a response to your question. Thanks for the poke.

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Thank you very much.

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@odette

Thank you very much.

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I sent your question also, but I’m still waiting on a response. Typically, a researcher will answer questions like yours, while clinicians answer the clinical questions.

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Thank you so much, Audrey. As OCCC is so rare, I am always looking at the latest research on this disease. I so appreciate having information provided by the Mayo Clinic and the expertise it can offer.

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@odette

Thank you so much, Audrey. As OCCC is so rare, I am always looking at the latest research on this disease. I so appreciate having information provided by the Mayo Clinic and the expertise it can offer.

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Here’s what Dr. Dinh said: That’s a broad question, yes, there is some thoughts about endometriosis being associated with some “ovarian” type cancer including clear cell. There is no research in regards to treatment as we treat “ovarian” cancer similarly whether we think it comes originally from the endometriosis or the Fallopian tube/ovary/or peritoneum not associated with endometriosis.

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I’m really scared my overall health is deteriorating with weird cysts inside my organs even brain… I just don’t know how severe endometriosis or adenomyosis can be but I have history of rectum neuroendocrine tumors and nobody would take me seriously and do biopsies to this weird popping up masses. My PET scan has shown a fibroid that was ignored for the longest. I’m scheduled for a laparoscopy Jan 2023 where my OBGYN surgeon specialist in endometriosis agree to do biopsies during this procedure. My journey started October 2021……. Please any feedback would be of help and would be greatly appreciated 🙏🏻 Blessings of healing ❤️‍🩹 🌼

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