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No. Hoping this works. TheyButt said:They wouldn't know. it is very individual. Have you thought about a T cell trail? I know MD Anderson has it.
No. Hoping this works. They shrunk a lot the first 4 infusions so hoping it starts working like that again before next scan.
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myAZmountain is correct. All
myAZmountain is correct. All scanning technolgies utilize sampling slices when taking a image of your body. The slices are combined into a single picture when viewed. Because of this sampling, there is a variability in accurate measurements at the mm level. If I recall correctly, CT scans have a 2mm variation. In addition as myAZmountain mentioned, the way you lay on the table also affects the sizing of a feature of an organ from one scan session to another.
I have two established hemangiomas in my liver since diagnosis. I can see going through past scan reports that the measurements of these lesions can vary by a couple to a few mm and will often vary depending on which Radiologist is reading my scans.
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Thank you! Yes I am hoping itzx10guy said:myAZmountain is correct. All
myAZmountain is correct. All scanning technolgies utilize sampling slices when taking a image of your body. The slices are combined into a single picture when viewed. Because of this sampling, there is a variability in accurate measurements at the mm level. If I recall correctly, CT scans have a 2mm variation. In addition as myAZmountain mentioned, the way you lay on the table also affects the sizing of a feature of an organ from one scan session to another.
I have two established hemangiomas in my liver since diagnosis. I can see going through past scan reports that the measurements of these lesions can vary by a couple to a few mm and will often vary depending on which Radiologist is reading my scans.
Thank you! Yes I am hoping it was an error and that my tumors are shrinking.
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