Gynecologic cancers: What do you wish you had known?

@naturegirl5, mentor of the Gynecologic Cancers support group was featured in this month's Mayo Clinic Health Letter forcused on gynecological cancers, risk factors and new, life extending treatments. See the link attached below

As Helen shares in the article, post menopausal bleeding was the symptom that led to her diagnosis. Thank goodness she and her doctor took action and she got a biopsy right away.

What symptoms led to your diagnosis? What do you wish you had known and would like to share with someone new to this unwanted journey?

Shared files

Mayo Clinic Health Letter-Special Report on Gynecological Cancers-May 2026 (Mayo-Clinic-Health-Letter-Special-Report-on-Gynecological-Cancers-May-2026.pdf)

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Gynecologic Cancers Support Group.

I had a rare basal cell carcinoma removed, with a partial vulvectomy. I got this suddenly, with no indication that anything was wrong--just a nasty lesion that appeared. My surgery was several weeks ago, but now I have a long slow healing process. I am totally frustrated with this, do not know how to explain it to anyone who asks. Any ideas?

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I am older. Had a hysterectomy at after youngest child. Have not had a pelvic exam in 45 years until the end of march. "Not needed, we don't do them anymore ". Just prescribed creams for dryness. So now having third set of biopsies under anesthesia. The new practice of not checking women after menopause and not listening to symptoms must change.

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Allowing me time to focus on what metters resonates. Thank you.

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I am older. Had a hysterectomy at after youngest child. Have not had a pelvic exam in 45 years until the end of march. "Not needed, we don't do them anymore ". Just prescribed creams for dryness. So now having third set of biopsies under anesthesia. The new practice of not checking women after menopause and not listening to symptoms must change.

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@kate14 I am older, too. Haven't had a pelvic for years, just like you, because it was not needed any more. Why do doctors not understand women's bodies? Now I'm truly deformed, but at least this didn't happen while I was young. It's psychologically devastating. And I will have to be watched for the rest of my life. No treatment except excision, unfortunately. I will just hope for the best. Hugs to you, too.

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I had months of "weeping" that I thought was just being 50-something and those little leaks you get then and again. I only got it checked out because it was January and there were cervical cancer awareness posts on instagram mentioning this as a possible cancer symptom. There is just so much you don't know about your body, or that you've gotten used to various discomforts over your life and you just put up with it. I don't know how much difference it would have made if I had gone to the doc sooner but it was pretty dumb on my part.

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@kate14 I am older, too. Haven't had a pelvic for years, just like you, because it was not needed any more. Why do doctors not understand women's bodies? Now I'm truly deformed, but at least this didn't happen while I was young. It's psychologically devastating. And I will have to be watched for the rest of my life. No treatment except excision, unfortunately. I will just hope for the best. Hugs to you, too.

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@janthetravlr you are the only person on this site I've connected with. Thank you. I've had two sets of biopsies: not enough. Next week, 5, at hospital under anesthesia, seven deep ones. Surgery the 15. No results from yesterday pet scan. I think they plan a major scoop. Scared. Live alone. Symptoms ignored for years.

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I had a rare basal cell carcinoma removed, with a partial vulvectomy. I got this suddenly, with no indication that anything was wrong--just a nasty lesion that appeared. My surgery was several weeks ago, but now I have a long slow healing process. I am totally frustrated with this, do not know how to explain it to anyone who asks. Any ideas?

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@janthetravlr I have only tidy a few friends. Of course, the literature shows gov so people think std. of course, doesn't matter but dignity? Privacy? I like Jan the traveler.

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Change tidy to told. Gov to hpv. Edit? Lazy me

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@janthetravlr you are the only person on this site I've connected with. Thank you. I've had two sets of biopsies: not enough. Next week, 5, at hospital under anesthesia, seven deep ones. Surgery the 15. No results from yesterday pet scan. I think they plan a major scoop. Scared. Live alone. Symptoms ignored for years.

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@kate14
You will get through this. You need to have a good clinic and a good surgeon who you trust to do this. It is hard to be disfigured, but the option of cancer that could be much worse, is not really an option. Best for you to know what's happening in your body. I live alone also, but I have friends who support me and know how to listen. Keep going. Please let me know how you're doing.

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@kate14
You will get through this. You need to have a good clinic and a good surgeon who you trust to do this. It is hard to be disfigured, but the option of cancer that could be much worse, is not really an option. Best for you to know what's happening in your body. I live alone also, but I have friends who support me and know how to listen. Keep going. Please let me know how you're doing.

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@janthetravlr thank you for your encouragement

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