After experiencing uterine fibroids and testing positive for Lynch Syndrome, a mother of six contacted 2nd.MD to explore the option of a hysterectomy. She did not want to live with this painful and possibly life-threatening condition.
The 2nd.MD specialist promptly reviewed the mother’s medical and family history. The specialist noted that the guidelines for Lynch Syndrome state that a hysterectomy should be done after childbearing is completed due to the increased risk of cancer.
Believing she received a sound second opinion from 2nd.MD, Lynda had a hysterectomy and no longer worries about developing cancer.