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Hi Anon,
Thanks for your post. Uterine cancer is treated by one or a combination of treatment, surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy or hormone therapy. Your oncologist will work with you to create a treatment plan that works best for you. Which ever plan your doctor chooses for you, it's important to never missed your appointments and always stay in constant communication with your doctor. Inform him or her on how you feel after each treatment.
I've included some resources for you
- Uterine Cancer
- Best,
- Daisy
July 22, 2014 - 7:08amThis Comment