Diagnosed with Uterine Cancer (Leiomyosarcoma)
I was diagnosed with Uterine Cancer (Leiomyosarcoma) this month. Two months ago large mass was found in my uterus. Prior to that, there were no signs or symptoms of large mass. I received my Covid vaccine on 12/9/21 on the first day of my cycle. My period went from being very heavy to light spotting that month. This never happens. Ten days later I went into the ER due to severe pelvic and abdominal pain. A CT scan confine a large tumor (tennis ball) growing in my uterus. I have no history of fibroids and a recent Ultrasound confirms that. Less than a month later I developed Covid(delta/omicron unknown) and my recovery time over three weeks. During that time my uterus/tumor doubled in size, as if I was in my last trimester of pregnancy. A full hysterectomy was performed and biopsy confirms uterine cancer (lmsarcoma). I believe the Covid vaccine and infection triggered the cancerous tumor to grow rapidly in a short period of time causing the pain and discomfort to manifest. Curious if anyone else has experience with the impact of Covid and cancer.
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I’m in the same boat. Mine all happened in 2021. Had a check up in Oct 2020, all was fine. Vaccinated, then I have Leiomyosarcoma. I’m suspecting the spike protein and or nano particles damaged my DNA. Doing the research now. Finding better info from other countries rather than my own, USA.
I'm in the same boat, too. After ten years of being postmenopausal, I had a COVID vaccination (MODERNA), and two months later, I had vaginal bleeding and was diagnosed with endometrial adenocarcinoma cancer. About a year ago had a total hysterectomy, got sick with COVID, and now dealing with cancer reoccurrence. Genetic testing results have identified that it was Environmental cancer. So, I'm leaning my misfortune toward the COVID vaccination connection. I know it will take time to compile and research data, but ultimately it will result in a class action. I will continue with my research.
Doing better. Things are stable for now which is a great thing for LMS.
I’m sorry to hear about your diagnosis. What type of testing did you have done to confirm it was environmental related cancer?
Interesting I’m curious to know what you’ve found out.
I’d be curious to know if there is any data to support it.
I feel like we the victims would be the last people to know. The Mayo staff has been great to me but I don’t have much faith in the rest of the medical community and how I have been treated/ ignored by them
So the results that I had gotten back on the 2nd of January basically were saying the same thing and my urine there was a lot of mucus and there's another one about the mucous membrane I've already had a hysterectomy I had uterine cancer. I had Covid way back in june and right now they're kind of like leaning towards not exactly sure what's going on but I just want answers they think that I have the same thing going in me. I am loosing the lining of my intestines. Or bladder. Tomorrow morning I have a five-part gastro test being done. Heard is hoping we can get answers. I wish you ladies best of luck and so sorry about everything that you're having to go through long as we just continue to take a stand
I was offered genetic testing for patients from Mayo or Cancer Treatment Center of America (CTCA) Invitae for the flat price of $250.00.
Best of luck with your testing .