What to do if there are cancer cells in the pathology after removal of uterine fibroids

Pathology of uterine fibroid with cancer cells after its removal requires hysterectomy as soon as possible and postoperative radiotherapy may be needed.
The presence of cancer cells in the pathology of uterine fibroids after excision indicates malignant transformation, and the malignant tumors formed can metastasize with blood and lymph, so it is necessary to perform surgical excision of the uterus and bilateral adnexa as soon as possible and clear the lymph nodes to avoid metastasis of the cancer cells. Postoperative radiotherapy is also needed to kill cancer cells and reduce recurrence. Regular checkups should be conducted to exclude whether there is any metastasis of cancer cells.
It is recommended that patients with cancer cells after fibroid removal should go to regular hospitals for timely consultation, complete relevant examinations and standardize the treatment under the guidance of doctors, so as to avoid delaying the condition and leading to adverse reactions.