Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Dear : First, welcome to this group of wise, warm and wonderful women! All of us, I'm sure, can empathize with the anxiety you are facing, worrying about a possible cancer diagnosis. You asked about good links for cervical cancer. Well, I've got a copy of Dr. H. 's book _A Gynecologist's Second Opinion_ in front of me, and I've gone straight to the " Abnormal Pap Smears, HPV, Cervical Dysplasia, and Cervical Cancer " chapter. Dr. (who, by the way, is also a medical contributor on this list) writes: " Like many quick and inexpensive tests, the Pap Smear is not 100 percent accurate. If your Pap smear is not accurate, *do not panic*! Most Pap smear labs are very cautious, and it is not uncommon for them to " overread " a Pap smear based on any questionable cells they may see. " Dr. goes on to mention that sometimes abnormal findings later are determined to be benign. However to confirm the diagnosis, usually the next step is a colposcopy. I strongly recommend Dr. 's very readable, extremely informative book for information about abnormal Paps, fibroids and a plethora of other gynecological topics. Here's a link on Pap smears to give you an idea of the book's chapter. http://www.gynsecondopinion.com/pap.htm I owe a debt of gratitude to Dr. for this wonderful paperback book. I had a serious ovarian cancer scare about eight years ago, long before I became a member of this group. Dr. 's chapter on ovarian cysts reassured me that, contrary to two radiologists' suspicions and my own gynecologist's ominous recommendation, it was POSSIBLE that the ovarian mass in question was benign. After reading this book, I specified in writing (contrary to my gynecologist's original plan) that I wanted the ovary with the suspicious mass *preserved* if the mass were determined to be benign--and, happily, and to the surprise of everyone, it was a benign cyst. And I still have both ovaries. , I am hoping you have an equally good outcome! Stay in touch! You probably know by now--that you can lean on the LOL as much as needed! In medical lingo, I guess that would be a prescription for " LOL PRN " . Or... if we adhere to the three-post-a day rule, the prescription would read: LOL ad. lib. t.i.d. (freely, as wanted, three times a day!!) My best wishes to you, -Roma In a message dated 4/21/2004 8:24:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, beaches55@... writes: Hello LOL, I've been a member of the list for about 4 weeks, ever since I was diagnosed with 3 fibroids after seeing a GYN for abnormal bleeding. And surprise, surprise, she told me I had 2 choices - based on my age (49) I should have a hysterectomy, or I could be given a combination of drugs to " throw " me into immediate menopause that would stop the bleeding. Well, I went home after that appointment and began my research which led me to this group where I've found there are so many more choices. Since that time I've begun to have a lot of pain along with the bleeding, and of course I am anemic with a count of 31. But now to the real news that I found out yesterday . . . My PAP came back with abnormal cells indicating malignancy. So . . . looks like I'm back to the hysterectomy option. Funny how everything seems to go in circles, isn't it? My GYN did some scraping yesterday and will share the results of the tests with me tomorrow afternoon, but has already told me to make a decision on a GYN oncologist. I cried momentarily, and am very tired from struggles I've had the last couple of years with work and my 15 year old daughter. However, I will continue my research and do everything necessary to get back my health. Anyone on the list know some good links for info on cervical cancer? I need to get working on this ASAP : > Thanks for listening, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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