Don't assume: Don't assume , instead i recommend you to ask your doctor regarding your stage and treatment plan. It can spread directly, through lymphatic organ, and via blood. If the cancer spreads to cervix but it does not spread beyond the uterus -it means- at least it is a stage ii. See this re- detail staging <a href="<a href="http://www.Cancer.Gov/cancertopics/pdq/treatment/endometrial/patient/page2" re.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Endometrial cancer: No, cervical spread of uterine cancer is not uncommon. It probably has not spread elsewhere. You need to be treated by a gyn oncologist who most likely will recommend a radical hysterectomy with removal of tubes, ovaries and lymph nodes.
Answered 12/22/2012
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