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hi i had a hystorectomy 2 yrs ago and he removed everything but the ovaries,it came back cervical canceri have had 3 pap test and 3 internals since my last internal in dec he found a 1cm lump and told me to come back in 2 mouths to see if the lump has changed any, i'm scared as i have already had cancer, is it normal to wait 2 months?...and what could the lump be
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replied February 27th, 2011
I'm afraid that, since I cannot examine you, I really won't be able to tell you what this lump represents.

I would suggest that you let your Gynecologist know that you are very worried about this lump, and ask him/her to let you know what they are thinking.



Sincerely,


Robert A. Wascher, MD, FACS

www.doctorwascher.com

Author, "A Cancer Prevention Guide for the Human Race"



A landmark, evidence-based guide to a healthy cancer-prevention lifestyle, based on cutting-edge cancer research.
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