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@colleenyoung

Welcome @cialonel. I can imagine you are concerned about the wait time until surgery. Fortunately, endometrial cancer grows slowly and your cancer was detected at an early stage (before spread). I might suggest that you talk to your surgeon about your concerns so that they can confirm the wait time and put your mind at ease.

I'm tagging fellow thrivers like @naturegirl5 @miriam57 @rainna @goldengirl2 @stparker54 @rose53 @ejohn @ejrdevries @andrea69 to join this discussion as they have stood where you are now and can share their experiences.

You might also appreciate this related discussion:
- Just diagnosed with Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma: What to expect? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/adenocarcinoma-1/

Cialonel, do you have a contact number for your surgeon or a nurse coordinator or a patient portal where you can ask questions to your team?

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Mine was grade 3, could this also be in the early stage? I had no symptoms just started to bleed when I got my first ever UTI July 15 . Thanks