Sorry you are feeling scared but uderstandably so!! I was a Gyn oncolgy nurse and can say if you no longer wish to have children and are 100% sure have a total hysterectomy including removal of ovaries. I had the same history and had a total hysterectomy with ovarian remal at age 35. I did get a different form of cancer 30 years later but have never regretted my decision. I saw so many women suffer thru the effects of ovarian cancer. The #1 cure still is removal of the particular threatened breakout.
We had a family with this kind of history and all the girls still alive did a total hysterectomy and they are still alive 30 years later. So if you are comfortable do it as your peace of mind cannot be stated enough. Adenoma carcinoma is cancer of the soft tissue....so it is possible in the future. Try changing your diet to healthy fruits and vegetables and cutting out chemicals in the food, read the labels, cut down sugar, drink water instead of pop. simple things are often the best. read up about the body ph:
www.ph-ion.com.
all the best..Stay healthy. mms
On 2/28/2008 daughterinva wrote:
I have had gyn issues for several years. Have been diagnosed with hyperplasia and recently with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. My gyn tells me that the combination of these two things puts me at a very high risk for cancer, whether it be uterine or otherwise, I'm not sure. I am 35 years old and am wondering if there are any words of wisdom. My husband and I have one beautiful son and are not considering having any more children and we've been discussing the possibilities of having a hysterectomy to avoid any complications in the future. I don't know if this is a viable solution. I'm just very confused and a bit scared as my maternal grandmother died from a gynecological cancer, and my father is currently battling adenocarcinoma of the lung. Thank you for taking the time to read my post.