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Latest Diagnosis Method In Uterine Cancer: Endometrial Sampling Or D And C (dilation And Currettage)

In diagnosis of uterine cancer, these 2 methods may be suggested by your doctor, but what is the difference and can you request your doctor to opt for the less invasive procedure?

Basically, the D and C method used to be considered as the gold standard for sampling the endometrium for endometrial cancer. However, it is now recognised as a blind sampling method because it often samples less than half the endometrium. After talking to an O&G (obstetric and gynaecology) specialist the other day, she told me that she would recommend her patients for endometrial biopsy (involving a pipelle) instead because it's less invasive and have a few more advantages:

1) There is no need for a general anesthetic.
2) Lower risks of infection, hemorrhage (loss of blood from bleeding).
3) Saves time for patient and doctor.

A check on the web also reveals news of a latest study, published in March 2007 in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology that have shown that the use of the pipelle is a very accurate endometrial sampling method.

The sensitivity of Pipelle is than 93 for high grade cancer.

So make sure you explore this option with your doctor!

By: Isaac Chun

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Isaac Chun is a professional working in the medical and healthcare industry. He writes to provides medical knowledge to patients and their family on various diseases including uterine cancer at uterine-cancer-treatment.blogspot.com.

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