Pre-cancerous findings in the womb

Hello

I'm 38, so pre-menopause, diabetic and overweight and had continuous bleeding for 252 days (brought on by the Metformin) before I had a hysteroscopy and biopsy of the womb lining. 
 

Follow up appointment and the polyp was the size of a fist (which apparently is very rare) and he said there were pre-cancerous cells (in the lining I assume, not the polyp). 

I am urgently being referred to oncology with a view to biopsies every six months and have been put on 20mg Provera. Consultant warned that Oncology may suggest hysterectomy due to family history (Mum) of endometrial cancer. 

Today, I had to have a repeat blood test as immunoglobulins were flagged up - could this be related?

None of my friends are bothered and just say it's nothing if it's pre-cancerous and its really common, so don't really have anyone to talk too.

  • Hi Borisina and welcome to our forum.

    I hope chatting with others within the community has been helping you cope with your current situation but if you'd like to have a chat with one of our cancer nurses about the immunoglobulins that were flagged up and whether it has any connection to the pre-cancerous cells then do give them a call. They're available Monday - Friday between 9a.m - 5p.m on 0808 800 4040.

    Wishing you all the best with your referral to Oncology.

    Kind regards,

    Steph, Cancer Chat Moderator

  • Hey, how did you get on?

    im in a very similar place at the moment with everything & has thickness linning of 20 mm.