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Long Term Prognosis

My wife was diagnosed with endometrial mucinous adenocarcinoma of the ovary stage 1A, grade 3 in 5/01. She underwent chemo. Now, Feb 04 she underwent surgery for removal of a "mass" They also removed part of her bladder and did a colostomy. She is undergoing chemo again. The diagnosis this time included metastic adenocarcinoma of the bowel, bladder, and two postive lymph nodes.
What is her life expectancy and what should I anticipate in her as time passes. I am her husband and care giver. I sent a similar note, received and email sending me to this site for your response, but nothing appears in the forum related to my initial questions or for this date.
Please respond.
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this is an excellent forum and one with very good responses---keep it up      bobaz
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Rich is talking about something else, I think. I posted my e-mail address after the CCF response.
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