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Hi,
I truly understand your anxiety about the possibility of cancer, unwillingness to lose an ovary and concerns about your young children.
Most likely, a sample of the cyst, which was removed 4 years ago, was sent to the hospital lab and examined to see if it was a benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous) mass.
Though you don't want to lose an ovary, and that is perfectly understandable, it is necessary. The cyst is large and negatively impacting normal function of your renal system.
Focus on getting well with your family, especially your two young children, as your goal to go through this surgery and fight to live on with a positive and determined attitude.
I can say this, because 4 years ago, it was discovered by CT Scan that I had a tumor- 6 cm x 8 cm x 4 cm located on the frontal lobe of my brain. The original site of the cancer was in the nasal passages. I fought hard, with my 3 children as my goal to live, defied death and never gave up. It was not easy, but what is ...

June 16, 2011 - 5:49pm

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