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If they are not worried Mike don’t you worry. I have any area that always fails on my PET it is above the right side of the Nasal passageway. The doctors have been checking it now for almost 4 years and can’t agree on what it is. My ENT said is it Cancer, the MD Anderson doctor said it is Scare tissue, and the Oncologist at home said he is not sure.
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Thanks HondoHondo said:PET
If they are not worried Mike don’t you worry. I have any area that always fails on my PET it is above the right side of the Nasal passageway. The doctors have been checking it now for almost 4 years and can’t agree on what it is. My ENT said is it Cancer, the MD Anderson doctor said it is Scare tissue, and the Oncologist at home said he is not sure.
Take care my friend and may God bless you and your Wife
Still feeling a little unsure this morning. I guess I was feeling so good from feeling so bad that I hadn't really prepared myself in case something like this happened. Until I see the Oncologist and get his take I'll just have to roll with this. Surgeon will be watching this very closely, appt. every 4 weeks with a "can't miss" admonition from him. Thanks again Hondo, the fact you are experienceing something similar is reassuring to me. All the best to you and your family as well.
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A quote from the OCF BoardLandranger25 said:Thanks Hondo
Still feeling a little unsure this morning. I guess I was feeling so good from feeling so bad that I hadn't really prepared myself in case something like this happened. Until I see the Oncologist and get his take I'll just have to roll with this. Surgeon will be watching this very closely, appt. every 4 weeks with a "can't miss" admonition from him. Thanks again Hondo, the fact you are experienceing something similar is reassuring to me. All the best to you and your family as well.
Mike
"Not only no reason to panic, those PET/CT results are not even a reason to worry ! If your doctor does not feel any lumps, tumors, etc or anything out of the ordinary on the physical examination, you are just fine. Both my research, my personal experience as well as a written interpretation by the Director of Nuclear Medicine at Georgetown University Hospital (in a very kind and generous response to a frantic plea for help from me) confirm that with Base of Tongue Cancer, there is a very high SUV uptake in the recovering tissue especially the genioglossus area. So for BOT cases, these high SUV levels do not mean cancer. The most important thing you can do is keep having those monthly checkups.
I am so glad that you got such good news for the holidays. When a radiologist does NOT include some version of the standard legal disclaimer of "metastatic activity cannot be ruled out", you know you are in good shape.
Have a wonderful Christmas and New Years
charm"
Just read that yesterday and I thought it answered your question and was to the point. The OCF board is also a great place for info and I don't think "Charm" would mind.0 -
Thank-you!ratface said:A quote from the OCF Board
"Not only no reason to panic, those PET/CT results are not even a reason to worry ! If your doctor does not feel any lumps, tumors, etc or anything out of the ordinary on the physical examination, you are just fine. Both my research, my personal experience as well as a written interpretation by the Director of Nuclear Medicine at Georgetown University Hospital (in a very kind and generous response to a frantic plea for help from me) confirm that with Base of Tongue Cancer, there is a very high SUV uptake in the recovering tissue especially the genioglossus area. So for BOT cases, these high SUV levels do not mean cancer. The most important thing you can do is keep having those monthly checkups.
I am so glad that you got such good news for the holidays. When a radiologist does NOT include some version of the standard legal disclaimer of "metastatic activity cannot be ruled out", you know you are in good shape.
Have a wonderful Christmas and New Years
charm"
Just read that yesterday and I thought it answered your question and was to the point. The OCF board is also a great place for info and I don't think "Charm" would mind.
I did a little snooping myself this morning and found that the inflamed tissue shows increased uptake. Made sense that since they just irradiated this area heavily that it would show activity here. Add in your information and I now feel huge better. Thanks for the response. Happy New Year to you as well.
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