Whole body scan results?
Cathy
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Got the results from the CT scannasher said:yes the suspicous area may
yes the suspicous area may be nothing
yes it is posible for thyroid cancer to spread to chest before neck but its not as common.. but can happen
sorry i dont know much about this area.
good luck
I had my CT scan this morning and my dr. just called and said that nothing showed up on the chest part of the CT scan but that there was some dense areas in the thyroid bed. He says he's not sure if it is just residual tissue left after surgery or if it is more than that. He wants me to see a surgeon so he can evaluate the scan and give his recommendation. My TSH is barely detectable so I don't understand why the concern. I have also not had the RAI treatment yet. I feel like I am being pushed in a direction I do not want to go in and I am not sure if it is my fear of another surgery or my desire to just have this over with!
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the concern is if there isJC_hama said:Got the results from the CT scan
I had my CT scan this morning and my dr. just called and said that nothing showed up on the chest part of the CT scan but that there was some dense areas in the thyroid bed. He says he's not sure if it is just residual tissue left after surgery or if it is more than that. He wants me to see a surgeon so he can evaluate the scan and give his recommendation. My TSH is barely detectable so I don't understand why the concern. I have also not had the RAI treatment yet. I feel like I am being pushed in a direction I do not want to go in and I am not sure if it is my fear of another surgery or my desire to just have this over with!
Cathy
the concern is if there is thyroid tissue that is cancerous it may not change your TSH much depending on whats up with it.
could also be alot of other things.
I would wonder what the dense areas are... are they scar tissue or thyroid or blood clot or something else that shouldnt be there???0
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