3 month CT for everybody???
Is everybody getting CT's every 3 month for the first year? I had a rectal cancer with no lymph node or other organ involvement.
Thank you,
Laz
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Yep
Laz,
That was my routine for the first 9 mo to a year.
Art
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Hi Laz
I had stage 3b/signet cell (of the ascending colon). I had CT's every 6 months the first 1 1/2 years and CEA every 3 months.
Now that I am (almost) 2.5 years NED the Onc moved me to CT's every year and CEA's still at 3 months.
I believe it depends how you were staged.
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I only got a CT if my CEA wasron50 said:Hi Laz
In the bad old days I only had one every six months for three years then one a year out to six years. Cheers ron.
I only got a CT if my CEA was up, or I was on chemo and had to have a mid point Check. While NED, only CEA.
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Every three months for at
Every three months for at least the first year or until you are NED and done with treatment.
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My Experience
My cancer center did a scan before surgery, and then another after for a baseline. Then one after chemotherapy was completed (with one in between when I was experiencing symptoms of a blockage, though thankfully, did not have). This past clean scan was my first after chemo. They said labs every three months and scans every six for a couple years. If all goes well, then yearly scans (I'm not sure for how long). They don't seem to want to think so far ahead. I realize that last part is probably pretty normal, but does anyone else find that kind of pessimistic (the not thinking too far ahead part)?
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I was told eight yearsTheLadySkye said:My Experience
My cancer center did a scan before surgery, and then another after for a baseline. Then one after chemotherapy was completed (with one in between when I was experiencing symptoms of a blockage, though thankfully, did not have). This past clean scan was my first after chemo. They said labs every three months and scans every six for a couple years. If all goes well, then yearly scans (I'm not sure for how long). They don't seem to want to think so far ahead. I realize that last part is probably pretty normal, but does anyone else find that kind of pessimistic (the not thinking too far ahead part)?
Both my Radiation Oncologist and Oncologist said that if all goes well (which it hasn't for me, but will for you) they keep an eye on your for eight years.
I know each Oncologist seems to do it differently.
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