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617350 tn?1221378349

Pelvic Mass

Dr Brown  I hope you do not mind me reposting my question to you I did write back in January 6th giving you an update from my previous communication to you when you recommended I sought immediate investigation for my ovarian mass. I did ask you to advise me whar follow up given the Pathology would be recommended within the USA. I am resident within Cyprus but my Surgery has been done in the UK. I  do not think I explained all this within the follow up question having posted it accidently onto the Non -Expert Forum. I thankyou for all your time and patience Kind Regards April
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617350 tn?1221378349
Dear Dr Brown this is my Patholoy i did not include it in my communication as requested tonight I am so forgetful  thankyou April
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617350 tn?1221378349
Hi Dr Brown  thankyou for your response my Pathology Report and my questions are on your Gynaecology Expert Forum dated 6/1/09. Within that posting I was so happy to tell you my Cancer was Endometroid Stage 1 with no spread out to the Paraotic Nodes. I had asked you what follow up would the USA recommend in comparision to UK. My checks are pelvic examination and CA125  3 monthly. I Live in Cyprus but my Surgery was within the United Kingdom.  Thanks once more April
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603463 tn?1220626855
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Hi!
I am sorry if I am not catching all the questions--Could you please re-post the path report as I am not sure how to access that information!  I also write the pregnancy forum, so if the gyn is full--post there--if you are the first question of the day there is no charge.
Thanks!
Dr B
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