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Thick womb lining/high oestrogen

I have had 4 polys removed from my uterus over the last 6 years.  I returned to my doctor because I was getting period pains for most of the month but missing periods.  She sent me for an ultrasound and blood tests.   The blood tests showed very high levels of oestrogen and the scan a thickening of the lining of the womb.  I stated a period 10 days after this.   I have an appointment at the hospital now for a biopsy and hystoscopy and am worried sick.  I had a D and C lst December and it was normal.  Could anyone offer any reassurance that it isnt cancer.
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2218783 tn?1357571081
That is very good news :)))
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Thanks for your post.  Just to let you know I have this afternoon been for histoscopy and biopsy.  Good news is womb is clean but biopsy taken just in case.  
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2218783 tn?1357571081
I am just going to offer my opinion But I would think If Doctor thought it was at all Cancer they would of told you and ordered the appropriate test .
Try and relax and ask your Doctor. w/o all the results nobody but a doctor can give you this answer.
Good Luck and Talk to your doctor :)))
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