Endometrial Biopsy

I had a hysteroscopy, polypectomy, and an endometrial biopsy done exactly 10 weeks ago now. I have contacted the hospital multiple times for the results and they always just say ‘we haven’t recieved them back yet’. Is this a normal wait for this type of biopsy? I’m only 19 so it’s very unlikely i have endometrial cancer but this wait is extremely worrying and i can’t help but overthink as to why it would take so long. 

  • Hi and thank you for your post.

    I can appreciate that waiting and not knowing can be stressful. 

    I'm not sure if the adage "no news is good news" applies to biopsy findings in general or to life in particular. Some biopsies are submitted to the laboratories marked as urgent based on the doctor's evaluation, but the speed at which they are processed is determined by the number of urgent biopsies that are already awaiting examination and the laboratory's capability.  However, I do think if the doctor taking the biopsy had strongly suspected cancer or if the laboratories had found it, then things would usually move more quickly.  I have included an NHS link to biopsy overviews.

    To ensure there is agreement on biopsy findings, it isn't unusual for a second pathologist to review the sample or the biopsies can be sent to a different laboratory for testing. This is not something that happens frequently, but it does happen. This can understandably slow up the waiting time for the results, but they must get it right.

    You may be able to call the hospital and speak directly to the pathology department and ask for an update on your biopsy sample.

    Waiting for results to be done is seldom an easy situation to cope with. Try to keep an open mind about everything for now until your doctors can tell you more and take things one step at a time.

    I hope you find this helpful. Please get back to us if you need any more information or support.  You may find it helpful to talk things through with one of the nurses on our helpline.  The number to call is Freephone 0808 800 4040 and the lines are open from 9am till 5pm Monday to Friday.

    Yours sincerely,

    Tina

    Cancer Information Nurse