After chemoradiation finished, MRI and CT show "something" still there

magillilnb
magillilnb Member Posts: 39 Member

My radiation oncologist did a pelvic and anal exam (my cancer started in my rectum and created a fistula when it went into my vagina) and proclaimed me cancer free.  The followiing week, I had an MRI which showed something smaller than the cancer but in the same area. My doctor said he's not concerned, because he thinks it's "radiation reaction" whatever that is. The CT scan also showed there is something there.  The doctors who read the scans didn't come out and say it was cancer, but they hinted that it could be. Has anyone else had something similar happen, and if so, was it cancer or scar tissue or something else? I'm having a PET scan on Valentine's Day, but I heard that can show a false negative. 

Thanks for any information offered.

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  • Lorikat
    Lorikat Member Posts: 681 Member
    Scar tissue for me!
     

    Scar tissue for me!

     

  • magillilnb
    magillilnb Member Posts: 39 Member
    Lorikat said:

    Scar tissue for me!
     

    Scar tissue for me!

     

    Yay for you!

    I'm glad yours was scar tissue and not cancer and I hope I get the same news. Thanks for responding.

  • Phoebesnow
    Phoebesnow Member Posts: 600 Member
    Scans

    Mine is still lighting up 3 years later.  Inflammation.

  • z
    z Member Posts: 1,414 Member

    Yay for you!

    I'm glad yours was scar tissue and not cancer and I hope I get the same news. Thanks for responding.

    magillilnb

    I also showed inflammation with the pet scan my suv was at 4.3.  Inflammation can cause that.  I wish you well. Lori

  • magillilnb
    magillilnb Member Posts: 39 Member

    Scans

    Mine is still lighting up 3 years later.  Inflammation.

    Phoebesnow

    I'm glad yours was just scar tissue. Thanks for the response.

  • magillilnb
    magillilnb Member Posts: 39 Member
    z said:

    magillilnb

    I also showed inflammation with the pet scan my suv was at 4.3.  Inflammation can cause that.  I wish you well. Lori

    Z

    I'm glad yours was just scar tissue. Thanks for the response. What is suv?

  • z
    z Member Posts: 1,414 Member

    Z

    I'm glad yours was just scar tissue. Thanks for the response. What is suv?

    magillilnb

    The Suv is the standard uptake value.  When you have a pet scan they give you glucose before your scan.  Cancer eats sugar so anywhere there is sugar going to a spot they get the uptake value.  Inflammation will cause the suv to go up also.  2 is normal, and i had a 4.3.  

     

    Also, the radiaiton continues to work even after you've completed tx, up to 6 months from what I remember.

     

    I wish you well, Lori

  • magillilnb
    magillilnb Member Posts: 39 Member
    z said:

    magillilnb

    The Suv is the standard uptake value.  When you have a pet scan they give you glucose before your scan.  Cancer eats sugar so anywhere there is sugar going to a spot they get the uptake value.  Inflammation will cause the suv to go up also.  2 is normal, and i had a 4.3.  

     

    Also, the radiaiton continues to work even after you've completed tx, up to 6 months from what I remember.

     

    I wish you well, Lori

    Z

    All helpful and good information. Thanks for sharing!

  • sandysp
    sandysp Member Posts: 868 Member

    Phoebesnow

    I'm glad yours was just scar tissue. Thanks for the response.

    Scar tissue here too

    Evidently it is hard for them to tell. It took several specialists looking at mine before they all finally agreed it was scar tissue. I was sore in that area for a long time too. 

    You are on your way to feeling much better, but try to be patient with the stiffness, fatigue, etc. and rest a lot.

    Good for you for finishing all your treatment!

    Sincerely

    Sandy

  • magillilnb
    magillilnb Member Posts: 39 Member
    sandysp said:

    Scar tissue here too

    Evidently it is hard for them to tell. It took several specialists looking at mine before they all finally agreed it was scar tissue. I was sore in that area for a long time too. 

    You are on your way to feeling much better, but try to be patient with the stiffness, fatigue, etc. and rest a lot.

    Good for you for finishing all your treatment!

    Sincerely

    Sandy

    Thanks, Sandy

    I'm resting well and enjoying sleeping more than ever! I feel really good. Actually, the only times I had any pain or problems were the results of the chemo and radiation. Now, I'm awaiting the return of my hair. It's coming slowly, but it's coming.

    Nancy

  • lp1964
    lp1964 Member Posts: 1,239 Member
    Dear Friend,

    I did not have anal cancer but rectal cancer. I had the same treatment as you And I was very disappointed when I saw my mri after the treatment, because my cancer looked the same. But when they removed the cancer there was know cancer in it but scar tissue. So most likely you are fine. 

    Good luck,

    Laz

  • magillilnb
    magillilnb Member Posts: 39 Member
    lp1964 said:

    Dear Friend,

    I did not have anal cancer but rectal cancer. I had the same treatment as you And I was very disappointed when I saw my mri after the treatment, because my cancer looked the same. But when they removed the cancer there was know cancer in it but scar tissue. So most likely you are fine. 

    Good luck,

    Laz

    Thanks, Laz

    It's good to know others had the same experience with good outcomes.  I'll hold on to that thought and see if it's right for me, too.  Thanks for sharing!

    Nancy

  • aidapigott
    aidapigott Member Posts: 1
    Scar Tissue

    Hoping everyone is doing okay.  Hoping it's good news for you Nancy!  Please keep us posted.  My friend Gary is battling pancreatic cancer.  He has survived much longer than the doctors thought he would.  In fact after chemo and radiation his tumor shrunk by a few centimeters.  However, his latest CTSCAN on Monday showed the mass on his pancreas grew slightly bigger than it was 4 months ago.  After he completed radiation on October 28th 2013 his tumor shrunk from 4.4 cm X 3.8 cm to 3.8 c.m. X 2.9 c.m.  But now and after 4 months ago it's back to 4.4 cm x 3.8 cm.  He's pretty much symptoms free.  Does anyone know if the larger mass also is an indiation of scar tissue and/or inflammation or is his tumor growing?  The doctors did not give a definite answer but recommended another CATSCAN in 3 months.  Please help us.  Aida

  • z
    z Member Posts: 1,414 Member

    Scar Tissue

    Hoping everyone is doing okay.  Hoping it's good news for you Nancy!  Please keep us posted.  My friend Gary is battling pancreatic cancer.  He has survived much longer than the doctors thought he would.  In fact after chemo and radiation his tumor shrunk by a few centimeters.  However, his latest CTSCAN on Monday showed the mass on his pancreas grew slightly bigger than it was 4 months ago.  After he completed radiation on October 28th 2013 his tumor shrunk from 4.4 cm X 3.8 cm to 3.8 c.m. X 2.9 c.m.  But now and after 4 months ago it's back to 4.4 cm x 3.8 cm.  He's pretty much symptoms free.  Does anyone know if the larger mass also is an indiation of scar tissue and/or inflammation or is his tumor growing?  The doctors did not give a definite answer but recommended another CATSCAN in 3 months.  Please help us.  Aida

    Aida

    Hello, I'm sorry for your friend, I am not familiar with how the pancreas responds to tx.  Could you post that under the pancreas discussion board or the rare cancer discussion board.  You might get more responses there.  I'm only familiar with anal and lung cancers.  I wish you and your friend well. Lori

  • magillilnb
    magillilnb Member Posts: 39 Member
    PET scan results

    The PET scan showed scar tissue and no cancer!  Because my tumor was so large, I was diagnosed a T4, so my oncologist said I have a 50% chance of recurrence.  I'm trying not to think about that and am concentrating on getting my colostomy reversed.  

  • mp327
    mp327 Member Posts: 4,440 Member

    PET scan results

    The PET scan showed scar tissue and no cancer!  Because my tumor was so large, I was diagnosed a T4, so my oncologist said I have a 50% chance of recurrence.  I'm trying not to think about that and am concentrating on getting my colostomy reversed.  

    magillilnb

    Woohoo!  That's wonderful news and I am so very happy for you!  May you continue to be NED and stay on the right side of 50/50 and get that reversal surgery!