P.E.T. scan results

vinny59
vinny59 Member Posts: 1,036 Member
Hi everyone, my Oncologist called me this morning about my PET scan, she said the treatment is working, the one lymph node in my chest is gone, the cancer is still present in the four different areas of the bone, but she said that's to be expected. I'm kind of confused because I thought she told me earlier that it should all be gone or most of it by now? I don't want to rain on my own parade, but has anyone had the same experience with their first PET scan????? Thanks Vinny

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  • COBRA666
    COBRA666 Member Posts: 2,401 Member
    Vinny, I have only had the 2
    Vinny, I have only had the 2 rounds as you know. I am just glad to hear it is working. The same questions would go through my mind as well.Maybe thats why they have the 6 and 8 rounds to begin with. Then the scan at the mid way point is just to see how well it is working. I am sure several people on here will have more info on this. I will be anxious to read the post myself. Hang in there and congrats on the progress. I will be talking to you. John
  • vinny59
    vinny59 Member Posts: 1,036 Member
    COBRA666 said:

    Vinny, I have only had the 2
    Vinny, I have only had the 2 rounds as you know. I am just glad to hear it is working. The same questions would go through my mind as well.Maybe thats why they have the 6 and 8 rounds to begin with. Then the scan at the mid way point is just to see how well it is working. I am sure several people on here will have more info on this. I will be anxious to read the post myself. Hang in there and congrats on the progress. I will be talking to you. John

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    Thanks John!!!!
  • allmost60
    allmost60 Member Posts: 3,178 Member
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    Hey Vinny...I can't be any help at all because I'm still waiting to start treatment. BUT.... I can say how happy I am to hear that the treatment "IS" working and the lymph node in your chest is gone! Thats one less place to worry about..ya know? What John said makes good sense to me...you probably just need to finish out the treatments and then see where everything is at. In the meantime I will just keep thinking positive thoughts for you and be happy about the positive things that are taking place in your progress.
    On-ward and up-ward! Thinking of you....Sue
  • vinny59
    vinny59 Member Posts: 1,036 Member
    allmost60 said:

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    Hey Vinny...I can't be any help at all because I'm still waiting to start treatment. BUT.... I can say how happy I am to hear that the treatment "IS" working and the lymph node in your chest is gone! Thats one less place to worry about..ya know? What John said makes good sense to me...you probably just need to finish out the treatments and then see where everything is at. In the meantime I will just keep thinking positive thoughts for you and be happy about the positive things that are taking place in your progress.
    On-ward and up-ward! Thinking of you....Sue

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    you know it!!!! thanks Sue
  • m-star
    m-star Member Posts: 441
    vinny59 said:

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    you know it!!!! thanks Sue

    well done Vinny on beating
    well done Vinny on beating at least ONE of the little buggers!!! =)

    It proves it is working anyway so that is a fantastic sign.Wait til it REALLY kicks in and obliterates the lot!
    Wishing you well =)

    Kay
  • Tracie1981
    Tracie1981 Member Posts: 125
    Hey Vinny
    I'm actually on my 6th cycle of ABVD, my first Pet scan was done during cycle 4 and I was told the same. My results came back and I was very disappointed. The results showed quite a bit of inflamation around the tumor in my chest. Though it has shrank tremendously, I was still hoping to already be done by now. My next PET scan is Tuesday and I have faith that it wont be to much longer before I'm done. You are all in my prayers, I know how disappointed these things can be, just stay positive! A positive attitude can get you anywhere :) Take care and God Bless!
  • vinny59
    vinny59 Member Posts: 1,036 Member

    Hey Vinny
    I'm actually on my 6th cycle of ABVD, my first Pet scan was done during cycle 4 and I was told the same. My results came back and I was very disappointed. The results showed quite a bit of inflamation around the tumor in my chest. Though it has shrank tremendously, I was still hoping to already be done by now. My next PET scan is Tuesday and I have faith that it wont be to much longer before I'm done. You are all in my prayers, I know how disappointed these things can be, just stay positive! A positive attitude can get you anywhere :) Take care and God Bless!

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    Thanks Kay and Tracie, your guy's are right at least something positive is happening!!!! I guess this is like a war, you got to win a few battles first!!!! LOL Vinny
  • merrywinner
    merrywinner Member Posts: 626 Member
    vinny59 said:

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    Thanks Kay and Tracie, your guy's are right at least something positive is happening!!!! I guess this is like a war, you got to win a few battles first!!!! LOL Vinny

    Way to go Vinny!
    As far as I'm concerned working is working. The mass in your chest is gone? No wonder you had some shortness of breath along the way. As I think Tracie said there's a big inflammatory process that goes along with killing this stuff. If I'm not mistaken the bone areas are a little more stubborn especially when taking the Neulasta. The two processes are fighting over the same territory. Of course the chemo will win. I had it in some bone areas too and it was resolved. To be honest it did show it to be gone on my first PET scan but they were very surprised by this,maybe shocked is a better word. But as we have to worry, I remember thinking at the time that it was too fast and now will it return faster?? Lol! I did not need the Neulasta so maybe that was why. With the chest area clear it will hit any hot spots with full power. Imagine the poor folks that show no change at all. Keep the faith. Those results were worth it. Mary
  • vinny59
    vinny59 Member Posts: 1,036 Member

    Way to go Vinny!
    As far as I'm concerned working is working. The mass in your chest is gone? No wonder you had some shortness of breath along the way. As I think Tracie said there's a big inflammatory process that goes along with killing this stuff. If I'm not mistaken the bone areas are a little more stubborn especially when taking the Neulasta. The two processes are fighting over the same territory. Of course the chemo will win. I had it in some bone areas too and it was resolved. To be honest it did show it to be gone on my first PET scan but they were very surprised by this,maybe shocked is a better word. But as we have to worry, I remember thinking at the time that it was too fast and now will it return faster?? Lol! I did not need the Neulasta so maybe that was why. With the chest area clear it will hit any hot spots with full power. Imagine the poor folks that show no change at all. Keep the faith. Those results were worth it. Mary

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    Thanks Mary!!!! I know your right, my counts drop so low that I get two shots of Neulasta every week, makes a lot of sense.........and your right, my heart goes out to the people that show no improvement........ Vinny