Problem description: My mother-in-law is 150 pounds, weighs 160 kg, has mild diabetes, perennial high blood pressure, no heart disease, and has not been menopausal. She went to the hospital to check the sample and found that it was early stage endometrioid line cancer, and she was hospitalized for treatment. I have undergone a total hysterectomy. Does her condition require radiotherapy? Now the family is worried that she is fatter and not very good. What is the effect of radiotherapy?
Question date: 2020-11 -05
Patient information:Age: 115 years old, Gender: Female
Problem analysis: The picture you sent is two imaging examinations in the womb Membrane cancer mainly depends on the pathological examination. If it is a carcinoma in situ without metastasis, it does not require chemotherapy.
Guide and suggestion: In addition, according to the operation process, check whether there is peripheral lymph node enlargement, whether there is metastasis of cancer cells, as long as there is no metastasis, chemotherapy is not required. Of course, you can also consult the attending doctor for detailed information, and the doctor will decide whether or not chemotherapy is needed based on the patient’s condition.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection