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Post Radical Hyst, Concerned Over CT Scan and MRI Report...High WBCC

Thank you for taking my questions.

I am an 11 yr. cervical cancer survivor. I had stage 1b cancer. I was treated with radical hyst with all pelvic nodes and both ovaries removed. I was started on a climara patch the day following surgery. My Onc/GYN has since retired. For the last 5 years my PCP had been watching an increasing WBCC. It started in the 13. range and is now in the low 20s. The last was 22.6. I was sent to an onc. who did a bone marrow aspiration and also a ct scam of abdomen and pelvis. the ct scan showed a 3x3.5 soft tissue mass that they said "Most likely represented an ovary"....That couldn't be.

We sent for all my surgical and path reports from prior cancer and rad hyst. L and R ovaries were excised and sent to pathology.

Last week I had an MRI with and without contrast of my pelvis. It confirmed the ctscan of verifying a soft tissue mass with fluid signal within in the area of the R. ovary. I am now being sent to a GYN/ONC for further testing..

What does this mean? I am 54 and very confused. Can this be a recurrence this long after treatment? My Bone marrow showed a very slow progressing leukemia (CLL) and my Doc. says I will not need treatment for maybe 5-10 years or even longer.Our plan is every 3 month blood work and every 6 month exam by him. But this pelvis mass is separate from all that.  

Can you give me some suggestions or advise?

Thank you so much for your time.
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Thank you for your answer. The only thing I could think about was a recurrence. I'm thankful you have given me some other possibilities. I will report back when I have more answers.
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Dear Celine,
It sounds like you have had a very good work up. You need a biopsy of that mass. It could represent a spot of your CLL. It could represent an abscess or a new malignancy. Rarely, it is possible to see cancer cells from a cervical cancer return after 11 years.
Depending on what the biopsy shows, a decision will be made about whether this should be left alone, surgically resected, or treated with radiation and chemotherapy.

take care. Please give us a follow up.
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I don't know if this makes any difference or not, but the MRI says, this is a "heterogeneous" soft tissue mass.
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