Female health question for medical professionals...?
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I would probably get a second opinion just in case. If there are cancerous cells present, they will grow even faster if they do surgery. My mother passed away Oct. 12 of 2005 from endometrial cancer and she was only 45. They did surgery and it made the cancer cells grow at more than double the speed. It also depends on whether the bleeding is vaginal or if it is coming from her ureter.
Excessive bleeding can cause anemia which can have some severe side effect of it's own. I'm not as old as your mother and had no cancer just excessive bleeding and had a hysterectomy.
It is nothing to play with. A second opion is never a bad idea. Not all doctors know the answers. There are other options like endometrail ablation.
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