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Hi Laurie,

Just the presence of a fibroid can raise her CA-125 level, and as

far as a complex cyst goes, at one point I was diagnosed with one

too. What happened to it? Beats me, but a few ultrasounds later it

was gone. (Lucikly my gyn didn't jump the gun!). Since the

ultrasound is only as good as the skill of the tech who took it,

another scan might be appropriate as well as a second opinion. I

agree it sounds like she's being panicked into surgery that might

not be needed, but convincing her of that might be difficult. You're

a good friend for trying though. :) Good for her hubby too! Perhaps

he will make sure she get's another scan, perferably at a different

facility where they haven't " heard " of her cyst, and which hopefully

comes back clean. My understanding is that what determines the

diagnosis of a complex cyst is a very thin membrane, and if the

quality of the film isn't great....well.... Hope this helps.

Gerri

> Hi

>

> I just heard from a colleague of mine that his wife was given the

CA-

> 125 test because they saw a small, complex cyst on her ovary

(along

> with a fibroid). The test results came back somewhat high and she

> has now been told to have both her ovaries removed asap. From

what I

> can see, it looks to me like she is being panic'ed into a surgery

> that she might not need. Lucky for her, her husband doesn't agree

> that she is getting valid medical advice and knowing of my fibroid

> history, asked me what I thought.

>

> Well, I am not a doctor but I do know a great group of

knowledgeable

> women who might help me give this woman some advice (including

> encouraging her to join this group.) So I'm hoping some of you

can

> help me with some info to pass along to her.

>

> thanks in advance,

>

> laurie g.

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Hi,

How about suggesting that she see a Gyn Oncologist and have them

review her tests? Even it is determined that she needs to proceed

with the surgery it might be a good idea to have such a surgeon do it

anyway.

Cheryl

> Hi

>

> I just heard from a colleague of mine that his wife was given the

CA-

> 125 test because they saw a small, complex cyst on her ovary (along

> with a fibroid). The test results came back somewhat high and she

> has now been told to have both her ovaries removed asap. From what

I

> can see, it looks to me like she is being panic'ed into a surgery

> that she might not need. Lucky for her, her husband doesn't agree

> that she is getting valid medical advice and knowing of my fibroid

> history, asked me what I thought.

>

> Well, I am not a doctor but I do know a great group of

knowledgeable

> women who might help me give this woman some advice (including

> encouraging her to join this group.) So I'm hoping some of you can

> help me with some info to pass along to her.

>

> thanks in advance,

>

> laurie g.

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Hi

First, thanks to anyone (there were a couple of people) who responded to my

post. As luck or coincidence would have it, right when I was asking this

question there was some very lively discussions on 'embo' because of some recent

press on ovarian cancer which unfortunately lists, as symptoms, many of the same

ones we fibroidians have experienced.

My friend (and his wife) are definitely on the path now to see some specialists

and to ask some piercing questions - the original blanket suggestion that she

have her ovaries removed without so much as a biopsy created some panic but now

they are starting to take a more structured approach.

Most of us here have heard the " fibroids can be cancer " or the " fibroids can

become cancer " scare and then went on to learn that this is not factual. But if

someone has complex ovarian cyst, and -perhaps- some other indicators, what are

the odds then? Because in this case, you COULD be dealing with something truly

life-threatening. I'm hoping, of course, that this is all a false alarm for

her; and now in addition she knows what to do about her fibroid if and when the

time comes.

best,

laurie g.

Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 10:11:20 -0000

Hi,

How about suggesting that she see a Gyn Oncologist and have them

review her tests? Even it is determined that she needs to proceed

with the surgery it might be a good idea to have such a surgeon do it

anyway.

Cheryl

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