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[|Human|] I have been having mixed outcomes of tests for endometrial cancer - so far nothing conclusive, but my doctor still wants to do a total hysterectomy. I can see no value in having this surgery without concrete evidence of cancer. Can you provide some resources so that I can research?
[|AI|]  Hi, Welcome to Chat Doctor, Atypical hyperplasia diagnosed on USG and Histopathology report of D BC is a condition which is considered precancerous. There are several conservative way of management are available for those women who still need to have child Chat Doctor.  The best management for women who are not willing to have kids, should undergo Hysterectomy. It is good to diagnose these pre cancerous conditions, because treatment at this stage has very good prognosis. Those who are on conservative management for 1 year, and do not see benefit in Atypical Hyperplasia, should also undergo Hysterectomy. If we wait for confirmatory evidence of cancer, it may be late, and fewer chances to eradicate the cancerous tissue completely. You may see the following link, it is easy to understand.http://www.acog.org/~/media/For%20Patients/faq147.pdf?dmc=1&ts=20131204T0914222898I hope you got your answer. Take care.