How often to review after surgery for early stage endometrioid adenocarcinoma

The first review after surgery for early stage endometrioid adenocarcinoma is usually one month after surgery, and then every three months in the following three years, and every six months after three years, and the exact time varies from person to person. After surgery for early stage endometrioid adenocarcinoma, auxiliary radiotherapy is usually needed, and about one month after the radiotherapy, one needs to go to the hospital for the first re-examination, which is mainly for checking the healing of vaginal stump after surgery, and whether there is any pelvic inflammation or lymphocysts, etc. If the result is normal, it is usually a sign that the endometrioid adenocarcinoma is in good condition. If the results of the first checkup are normal, usually every three months for the first three years, the checkups are mainly imaging tests such as ultrasound and pelvic MRI. If the test results are normal for three years, the test can be repeated every six months. Early stage endometrial adenoid carcinoma should be checked regularly after surgery according to the doctor’s instructions, so as to realize early detection and early treatment.