Friday, January 17, 2020

What To Look For Before & After a Hysterectomy for Cancer


Based on my own experience 12 years ago, I am going to tell each woman who is told "You have cancer and need surgery" what to look for in your medical report before and after surgery.  First look to the Pathology report,  because every women should have blood work at least a week before surgery and one test should be THE CA 125 test.  It will have 2 different numbers:

                        CA 125             your number                35

The number in the middle will be your test and mine was 29, but the cut off for cancer in the blood stream is 35.  Above 35 would indicate cancer and below would indicate you do not.  If the number is above 35, ask your oncologist for a second test and opinion.  I never knew this and how important it is, and if your doctor will not tell you or allow you to see your pathology report, then go to another hospital and doctor for a second opinion.  It's your life and body and don't be concern with what reaction your doctor gives you because if you don't have cancer, as this test will tell you,  then that is fraud and if medicare is involved that is a federal crime.   Mistakes can always happen, but be sure before you go under the knife!

After surgery, it is a federal law that all cancer patients be listed with the National Cancer Registry and if you are not, then ask your doctor why not?  And be sure to check the Registry yourself so you get the right answer.  My legal name as Janet H. Winston was not on the list, but the name Carole Wells Doheny used on back to back surgeries on May 28, 2008 as Janet Winston was.

If doctors know there is a way to check on their test and results, then hundreds of women can be saved from this traumatic experience as I had at UCLA Medical Center and my surgeon and oncologist has fled the country since to avoid prosecution because I never had cancer and he knew it one week in advance.  Since 2008, I have never been told by another doctor "You have cancer and need chemotherapy".  They say 5 years is the cut off for survival so judge for yourself. It is mind blogging to think Dr. Dorigo was so vicious as to tell me I had cancer, and perform major surgery & needed 36 hours of chemotherapy and knew it was a lie.  UCLA Medical Center has to be held accountable for hiring this criminal and Dr. David Feinberg was the CEO who referred me to him according to my Medicare summary and he left or was fired after this was exposed.

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