CommunitiesUterine (Endometrial) CancerHow to stay positive through multiple endometrial cancer recurrences?

How to stay positive through multiple endometrial cancer recurrences?

BM

Community Member

a month ago

Hi all. Sorry you are all going through this. I'm a 4 year survivor. March 22 at 64 abnormal bleeding. Endometrial stage 3/4 found and surgery April 18, 22. Was in study to allow Keytruda vs chemo and placibo. Had 6 chemo rounds and clear scans. Two years of clear. Now two more occurrences. Surgery vaginal wall, then clear with Keytruda and Lenvima fall 24 After a month liver enzymes bad. Long break until liver recovered. Spring of 25 Then scan and third recurrence. Lenvima again tried and not tolerated. In another study July 25 and weekly low dose taxol almost done with no sign of cancer currently. I'm feeling no pain ever and stay positive. I just know it's one day at a time.

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CA

Community Member

a month ago

Your strength and resilience through these challenges is truly remarkable, and the one-day-at-a-time approach can be such a powerful way to navigate the uncertainty that comes with recurrences. Many in this community find that staying positive, like you're doing, often comes from focusing on what's within their control each day, celebrating the small victories, and leaning on the support of others who understand this journey. What strategies have helped you maintain that positive outlook during the more difficult moments?

BM

Community Member

a month ago

I live in a beautiful part of ohio, Holmes county and enjoy nature I have a great rescue dog and cat that often are on me, keeping me warm. I'm open with my friends and family about my medical journey and ask for company and support when needed. The whole time I feel I will be fine, one day at a time.

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