You will be seen in our clinic, where our Gynaecological Team will undertake an assessment by conducting investigations (these could include an ultrasound scan, hysteroscopy, blood tests and/or biopsy of tissue). For more information on these, please visit ‘Tests/investigations which may take place’.
The Gynae-Oncology Navigator collates the information on all patients who have abnormal results from clinic, then guides and drives the route of the pathway for the patient and the rest of the team.
Further to your test results being received, they will be discussed at the Salisbury local Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) meeting & the Poole Cancer Centre meeting, whereby the whole team meet to discuss the result for patients who may need further intervention and plan a pathway for treatment. Please also feel free to ask any questions you may have.
The patient will then be given their results at a Clinic Appointment with a Gynaecologist and Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS), to fully explain the diagnosis and to discuss their treatment pathway. For information on the treatment options for womb cancer, please visit ‘Treatment options’.
If you are comfortable to, we recommend you bring a family member, friend or carer with you to appointments as there can be a lot of information to process.
After your treatment has finished, you will be put on a supported self management follow up programme, so we can monitor your progress. Please visit ‘Ongoing care’ for more information.