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Hi, I’ve just joined this forum. I had a hysterectomy and radiotherapy for a grade three uterine cancer and am now on six monthly check ups. I was supposed to have one at the beginning of June but it was cancelled and the consultant has gone and there is no information about when it might be or when the consultant will be replaced, so I’m extremely worried and don’t know what to do? I’m seeing a doctor at my GP surgery on Thursday. Does anyone have any ideas how I can get my check up?

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Hi Flavourblur I was helped with a similar problem by the gynae secretaries and also my hospital has a specialist gynae oncology nurse

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