Does endometrioid adenocarcinoma ia stage affect life?



Early detection and timely treatment of endometrioid adenocarcinoma stage Ia is not life-threatening and requires standardized treatment under the guidance of clinicians.

Endometrioid adenocarcinoma is the most common type of endometrial cancer. Stage Ia lesions are limited to endometrium or infiltrate less than 1/2 of myometrium, which belongs to the earliest stage of the disease, and can achieve good therapeutic effect by radical resection, and can be treated by adjuvant chemotherapy after the surgery, which can partly achieve clinical cure and basically will not affect the life.

During the recovery period, we should pay attention to the regular imaging examination to observe the condition of the operation area, and we must pay attention to the conditioning of the body, matching nutrition, enhancing the physical quality, and carrying out standardized care under the guidance of clinicians, so as to minimize the impact of the tumor on the life. Once abdominal pain and abnormal bleeding occurs, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time for observation.