can radiation therapy cause hot spots in PET scans?
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yealizdeli said:Scan Results
I just returned from MDA. Everything is good. Had CT of Lung, Pelvis, Abdomen, flex sigmond something, DRE, blood work. All came out well. Thank God!!!
Liz
liz, congrats!!!!!! what a wonderful report. will let you know about mine when i return from MDA in march. one question. do they put the tube with dye( or whatever it is) up your bottom for the CT ???? last time that scratched the Heck out of me and messed me up. sephie0 -
18 months post txduckyann said:sephie, I had my PET/CT scan
sephie, I had my PET/CT scan in mid Oct. and it showed a hot spot that was not there previously. I was terrified and it was on the left side also opposite of the original tumor. I had a biopsy done and it was negative. It was all due to inflammation and scar tissue. I was 16 months post treatment the time of my scan. How far out of treatments are you? I really think you are going to be fine. This treatments does a number on most of us. Hang in there....hugs back at you...Nancy
nancy, i am 18 months post so I hope it is just inflammation due to radiation and i hope that it does not form more of the bad cells. sephie0 -
Thanks all!sephie said:18 months post tx
nancy, i am 18 months post so I hope it is just inflammation due to radiation and i hope that it does not form more of the bad cells. sephie
Thank you everyone. I am so relieved, yet once again humbled by all the people I met during my short visit at MDA. Waiting for the CT scan is endless and of course I wound up talking with many. Their stories were so intense, such hard battles. I learned of cancers that I never knew existed. One woman had such a rare cancer that there are only 100 people world wide that they know of who have it. Chances are 1 in 7.2 million! Makes me thankful even though I had cancer, that it was one that has such a fighting chance.
Sephie, yes they do a barium rectal enema. It's standard protocol at MDA. Not pleasant, but if it helps to insure that they see whatever they need to see then it's worth it.
Also, even though I have no discomfort I do have some inflammation per the surgeon who did the proctoscopy/sigmond thing. I can't keep up with all those terms. I guess that's to be expected considering the doses of radiation we got.
Wishing everyone well and good results on all upcoming scans.
xoxo
Liz0 -
Thanks all!sephie said:18 months post tx
nancy, i am 18 months post so I hope it is just inflammation due to radiation and i hope that it does not form more of the bad cells. sephie
Thank you everyone. I am so relieved, yet once again humbled by all the people I met during my short visit at MDA. Waiting for the CT scan is endless and of course I wound up talking with many. Their stories were so intense, such hard battles. I learned of cancers that I never knew existed. One woman had such a rare cancer that there are only 100 people world wide that they know of who have it. Chances are 1 in 7.2 million! Makes me thankful even though I had cancer, that it was one that has such a fighting chance.
Sephie, yes they do a barium rectal enema. It's standard protocol at MDA. Not pleasant, but if it helps to insure that they see whatever they need to see then it's worth it.
Also, even though I have no discomfort I do have some inflammation per the surgeon who did the proctoscopy/sigmond thing. I can't keep up with all those terms. I guess that's to be expected considering the doses of radiation we got.
Wishing everyone well and good results on all upcoming scans.
xoxo
Liz0 -
So happylizdeli said:Thanks all!
Thank you everyone. I am so relieved, yet once again humbled by all the people I met during my short visit at MDA. Waiting for the CT scan is endless and of course I wound up talking with many. Their stories were so intense, such hard battles. I learned of cancers that I never knew existed. One woman had such a rare cancer that there are only 100 people world wide that they know of who have it. Chances are 1 in 7.2 million! Makes me thankful even though I had cancer, that it was one that has such a fighting chance.
Sephie, yes they do a barium rectal enema. It's standard protocol at MDA. Not pleasant, but if it helps to insure that they see whatever they need to see then it's worth it.
Also, even though I have no discomfort I do have some inflammation per the surgeon who did the proctoscopy/sigmond thing. I can't keep up with all those terms. I guess that's to be expected considering the doses of radiation we got.
Wishing everyone well and good results on all upcoming scans.
xoxo
Liz
to hear your results... just logged on after a while and that made me so happy. I wanted to share that. All the best to you!!!!0
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