Thursday, January 14, 2010

Fallopian Tube Cancer Symptoms How Scared Should I Be About A Abnormal PAP Test? I Have Breast Cancer/sister Died Of Ovarian Cancer?

How scared should I be about a abnormal PAP test? I have breast cancer/sister died of ovarian cancer? - fallopian tube cancer symptoms

I was diagnosed with breast cancer 2005.Had surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and still ovories and fallopian tubes removed because my death, my dear sisters of ovarian cancer diagnosed in 2000.

8 comments:

jillie76 said...

I'm sure if you go to the Pap test every two years, which have nothing to fear, too. I had an abnormal Pap smear for 9 years before the mine came to cancer of the cervix. The doctor will be repeated several times to determine and may have to use a Thin Prep Pap test is more accurate and helps what is abnormal cells. Do not worry, you see your doctor. Just be sure to keep an eye on him. Good luck!

trisha20... said...

Pray ...

trisha20... said...

Pray ...

HappyCat said...

I understand the nerves. It may not be in their genes. Sometimes genes skip, and a child can be stronger than the other.

Often, when abnormally high PAP, not cancer, can not be just anything that causes abnormal findings. It happened to my mother. She's fine.

Hold on, and I wish him luck. : No) Do not try too much to worry about

mrsdebra... said...

Enough in order to live! Receive a treatment if necessary.

sway_ii said...

I wouldnt work for me, I had one years ago abnormal Pap rare and all I had to have done at the end under Cryosurgery, which is not a big problem. Good luck. May God bless you.

howyoudo... said...

I had an abnormal Pap, 6 months after everything was clear, could be caused by bacteria or have any number of causes. My mother has breast cancer, my aunt with ovarian and breast cancer and my grandmother was also very good. In any case, follow, but not themselves unnecessary stress

Larry N said...

I am a kind, and no expert, but my ex-wife had a
once abnormal and can be completed
means nothing. So not worth it, until it
Talk to your doctor.

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