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[|Human|] I had a hysterectomy on 7/29/13 for endometrium cancer, grade 2.  The invasion was 6 mm with  the thickness of the myometrium of  8 mm, The pathology report was negative for any metastasis and the lymph nodes were all negative.  I had a PET/CT Scan on 10/17/13 which was negative for and recurrent or metastatic endometrial carcinoma.  I am wondering if I should have radiation to the pelvis as my doctor suggest or not.  I am 75 years old, still working and have been healthy until now.
[|AI|]  Hi and thanks for the query, I do not think this is a moment you should bother about having radiation for this cancer. I think the negativity of early examinations to check for invasion of other nearby organs, and also early intervention with the surgery is a high guarantee not to bother. I think for now, you just remain watchful, continue doing the regular check-ups and report any unusual symptoms to your doctor if you notice any. At this point, I do not think you really need radiation therapy. Kind regards