Hi, welcome to the site. Just 2 things first "neoplasm" is just a fancy word for new cell growth", 2nd: 99% of ovarian cysts are benign. As for your symptoms, they are all typical of ovarian cysts. Some drs. do take the watch and wait route. I think you should go to a gyn/onc for a 2nd opinion - only because they are specialists in this area as sometimes your regular gyn just doesn't see this too often. Also, 2nd opinions never hurt!! You are in my thoughts and prayers. Godspeed
~Tascha
Most certainly see an gynocological/oncologist.....YES! It is their specialty, it is all they do, they will find out for sure. Do NOT waste time, Ovarian Cancer is the silent killer. Trust me, since last August I have lost some friends in my cancer support group to it. I myself, have Stage III. I cannot emphasize it enough: call immediately; get an appointment with a gynocologist/oncologist. I feel for you.
Thanks everyone for making me feel so comfortable in this forum. I really like reading all the posts because it has alleviated some of my fears. It's nice to know other people going through the same thing. I appreciate everyones advice. I am actually going to see my GYN tomorrow because of my ongoing symptoms and the need to move this along. I will let you know what happens. Is there anything you would ask your GYN before deciding on surgery? I do know that he did tell me that if I have the surgery he will have a GYN Onc. on standby just in case the frozen section comes back positive for malignancy. My GYN is very thorough and has discussed my case with a few Radiologists who did prior sonos on me as well as the Radiologist who read my CT scan. They all feel that it's not malignant and that is why they took the wait and see approach. I'm the one that is more anxious and I feel that my symptoms are now exacerbated because I want this all over and waiting six weeks to find out that I still need surgery is not an option for me. That's why I'm going to see my GYN to see if the cyst did get any bigger and if he still recommends to remove it. Thanks again for all your advice and I'll keep you posted as to what route I take. Anna
ARad, I was not trying to scare you when I was suggesting getting the best information you can. Only you know your own body, and when it isn't feeling right. This is the Ovarian Cancer forum, and there is a reason that Ovarian Cancer is called the silent killer...it sneaks up, and so often, women do not get the correct diagnosis quick enough...time lapses and then...if it is cancer (we pray it is not), after all the time in between dr appts and test, x-rays, and scans...it may be at Stage III or Stage IV. I am only trying to help others so they can protect themselves. I am totally aware of how bad it is; I am living with it. If you get on websites such as ovariancancer.org or americancancersociety.com you will find out these important suggestions...for the various symptoms. I look at my own life as it is better to be safe...than sorry (or too late). Arad, I pray things get answered soon for you, and also, that it is not cancer. Please know I had no intention of trying to scare you, only help you get the info you really need to get. God bless you.