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@rose53

Hello @cialonel
I'm Rose53 and read your experience right now. I have been where you are now and at the very day I was told I had the same cancer you have Iwas stunned. I couldn't not process it for a couple of days !Then it sunk in and that's when flood of emotions came all out. I didn't want to wait so followed what I needed to do, go see an Oncologist and have surgery. That was first and foremost, so I focused on that. I did not know how bad or whether it spread. I would know that after surgery. However, CAT SCAN was done before surgery but no spread anywhere else, so good news. My spirit was up.
Within a month I was having surgery. I was fortunate I got in quicker than I thought. You know we think worst of our situations than what it really is. Pray, pray, hope, hope. I leaned on that. The day of surgery, robotic, I was told no visible signs of cancer around uterus.When pathology report came after surgery, no spread and cancer was located in one of fallopian tube, small one. So no treatment required and go back in six months . Please, be calm, hope for the best, trust doctors will do their best for your treatment. Mayo is fantastic. Your in a good place. Best wishes for a good outcome and a quick recovery. This connect group was my support and Colleen has given you names I reach out to. They were so helpful 🥰 Let us know please how it turns out.

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Hello, @rose53, It's so good to read your post. I'm very relieved to know that your pathology report indicated no spread and that all the cancer was removed.

How are you doing these days? I hope you can put the surgery and results in your rear view mirror (still in your mind but not blocking your view of life in front of you) and keep moving forward.