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D&c histopathology report
Hi, My mother aged 53 had abnormal bleeding. So doctor suggested Hysteroscopy D&C. On 15 she was done the procedure. The report received said microscopic and impression - Features are those of disordered Proliferative endometrium no evidence of a typical hyperplasia & malignancy area. This means she is safe from endometrial cancer? And what is the treatment for the mentioned report.
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Yes. She is safe from endometrial cancer at present. But she will need repeated follow up investigations every six months. (Including clinical examination, pap smear, D&C and ultrasound scan). I think she has had one episode of Postmenopausal bleeding. So far things are safe. So she should get her hysterectomy done when she is safe.
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Yes she is safe from cancer Fr treatment u need to connect online
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Report does not show endometrial cancer. But it’s better to go for hysterectomy.
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