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Clear Cell

I'm new to this but I have been wanting to join an online community for ovarian cancer for a very long time!  I missed out on this type of support while going through endless surgeries and chemo but I want to give hope that there are others who have made it through despite feeling scared to death.  Was diagnosed exactly a year ago tomorrow with clear cell stage 1C.  No history of cancer in the family and my personal risk was close to none!  After 8 months of hell; I am in remission and still able to have children...at least for a few more years if everything goes well.  Ca-125 started out in the thousands but dropped miraculously to something like 12 after the left ovary was removed.  I just continue to hope and pray that others receive the strength from God that he is always ready to give.  My question is, does anyone know of any websites with more info about clear cell?  It's virturally impossible to find much info on it.  God bless!
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136849 tn?1327321510
Hello there, I was diagnosed Stage 1A Clear Cell OV CA 3/2006, had complete surgery and 6 cycles of chemo.  Good to keep tabs on us.  Always here if you have any questions.  Don't read too much on the internet, as it's rather vague and quite frankly pretty overwhelming, at times.
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194838 tn?1303428544
Hi ,

I,m a clear cell stage 1 survivor of 5 1/2  years, please feel free to message me with any questions you may have and I will do my best to answer them. There are a couple of sites with several clear cell Ladies on and i will give you the address if you would like , just send me a message.

Best wishes

Angie
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I Googled"stage 1 clear cell ovarian cancer" and it took me to a site where several women had posted on the matter.  I don't know if the group is still talking or what but they did share some feelings and thoughts .  I think it is an American Cancer site.
Peace.
dian
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