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Removed Fluid Sac Behind Uterus Through A Leep Procedure. Chances Of Having Cancer?

I had a leap procedure about 2 months ago and got an infection and was hospitalized w iv antibiotic after several rounds of rocephen injections weren t working, After i felt a little better but was still feeling pressure. She went in last week to look w a camera and found a fluid sac behind my uterus so she removed it and i haven t received the results..is this going to be more cancer?
posted on Thu, 16 May 2013
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Hi,
Probably it would be infective material collection. Fluid sac is generally not associated with cancer. Any solid deposit may be more suspicious. Anyway , do not worry at present . Wait for the report . It will be clear to you. Chance of malignancy is less.
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Removed Fluid Sac Behind Uterus Through A Leep Procedure. Chances Of Having Cancer?

Hi, Probably it would be infective material collection. Fluid sac is generally not associated with cancer. Any solid deposit may be more suspicious. Anyway , do not worry at present . Wait for the report . It will be clear to you. Chance of malignancy is less.