Cancer Support
Related: About this forumFinished 6th round of chemo today and rang the bell!
I have stage III-B, high-grade papillary serous endometrial carcinoma. It had spread to local organs, so everything was removed surgically; however, it had already spread to the peritoneum, as well. Fortunately, lymph nodes were negative.
(There's a P53 mutation going on and that's part of what makes it extra aggressive.) 
Next up: ongoing Herceptin infusions and 5-6 weeks of daily radiation. 
Sending best wishes and good vibes to everyone else here, in solidarity!! ~~~~~~~
 
emulatorloo
(46,132 posts)Solly Mack
(95,967 posts)brer cat
(27,200 posts)50 Shades Of Blue
(11,294 posts)elleng
(141,372 posts)TexasTowelie
(124,000 posts)babylonsister
(172,448 posts)fuck cancer all to hell!! 
  
I'm so sorry you're going through this, Sparkly, but it sounds like you've got a good oncology team, good attitude, and so happy to read lymph nodes negative! Chin up, healing thoughts going your way, and thanks for sharing.
  
Stinky The Clown
(68,827 posts)fuck cancer. Two are black with large white lettering for Sparkly and me. Two are pink with more discreet white script for Sparkly and Sparkly Jr.
Yeah.
Fuck Cancer
Karadeniz
(24,671 posts)Good luck with the rest.  
 
irisblue
(36,442 posts)barbtries
(30,932 posts)I hope it wasn't too grueling for you. Also hoping against hope that you will be cured and go on to live a wonderful long life!
Staph
(6,436 posts)Ten years ago!!!!
There is life after endometrial cancer. Mine came back, twice, but the last round was treated successfully with the immunotherapy drug Keytruda. I ended up with mild rheumatoid arthritis, but my CT scans have been clear for four years.
If you've got questions, or just need to talk to someone who's been there, DM me.
MLAA
(19,584 posts)You got this! Please keep your cheering section updated.
sinkingfeeling
(56,719 posts)calimary
(88,373 posts)Last edited Thu Jul 6, 2023, 06:50 PM - Edit history (1)
Get strong!  Continued good news! 
   
   
  
yardwork
(68,440 posts)mgardener
(2,209 posts)Good Luck!
LetMyPeopleVote
(172,052 posts)FakeNoose
(39,246 posts)Positive healing vibes coming your way, my friend. Best of luck for a quick recovery.

calimary
(88,373 posts)cilla4progress
(26,472 posts)good progress!
 
MontanaMama
(24,571 posts)Im thrilled for you. Keep riding that wave of positivity. 
 
Lonestarblue
(13,075 posts)onecaliberal
(36,594 posts)That is awesome. ❤️
LoisB
(11,961 posts)Tarheel_Dem
(31,454 posts)Skittles
(168,380 posts)yes INDEED  
 
LiberalLoner
(11,466 posts)TdeV
(160 posts)Goddessartist
(2,176 posts)duhneece
(4,432 posts).strength and endurance and lots of love
pandr32
(13,601 posts)Keep on keepin' on! 
I hope you are in an area that isn't too hot or too smokey so you can get some fresh air over the summer.
There is so much lovely fresh produce to eat, too.
Looking forward to keeping you with us.
Good vibes being sent. 
 
murielm99
(32,473 posts)stay strong. Cancer sucks.
Wild blueberry
(7,975 posts)Congratulations!  
All the best to you 
 
flying_wahini
(8,217 posts)Keep on trucking
Cha
(315,438 posts)the very best healing path to total recovery. 
 
 
 
 
maspaha
(681 posts)Im so PROUD of you! As cancer survivors, we get up every day and do everything thing we can so that we can get up and have another day with our loved ones. And some days, wed really like to take the day off, or maybe just sleep in, but, we dont! Youre Awesome!
I have personally benefited from the wonder drug Herceptin, having been treated for Stage IIIA Her2+++ breast cancer, diagnosed 13 years ago, last month. And so far, so good! 
Dennis Slamon, the father of Herceptin, is a hero in our house!
twodogsbarking
(16,489 posts)BadGimp
(4,097 posts)Sparkly
(24,769 posts)This means a lot, especially knowing there are so many survivors among us.
Thank you! 
 
Sparkly
(24,769 posts)"There is no evidence of cancer recurrence." 
  
  
  
I'm still seeing the radiology oncologist a week from Friday to find out whether/why and how much I'll need radiation.