Scan vs. scope
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Hi flaladee
My Doctors at MD Andersons want me to do a PET and MRI every 6 months. My ENT says all I need is just to scope every 6 months and maybe a PET once a year only if there is something suspicious. It is hard to know what one to listen to and who is right. I been doing the PET scan for 5 ½ years every 6 months and fail every one of them because of residue cancer tissue left over from the radiation and inflammation. It was a hard call for me but I feel my ENT knows what she is doing, plus every time I see her she always scopes me. Sometimes you need to go with who or what you feel most confoundable with, it’s your body.
This is just my take someone else might have a different opinion.
Take care
Hondo0 -
It varies
Varies from doctor to doctor, and from patient to patient. I am almost two years out from end of treatment for Stage 4 SCC of base of tongue with multiple lymph nodes involved. I'm still getting scoped and palpated roughly every eight weeks. I had a baseline MRI at 2 months, a PET-CT at 3 months, and the next PET-CT at 18 months. My doctor says if my scopes and squeezes continue to look good, I won't need another PET-CT for another 18 months.
Deb0 -
Maybe an individual thingD Lewis said:It varies
Varies from doctor to doctor, and from patient to patient. I am almost two years out from end of treatment for Stage 4 SCC of base of tongue with multiple lymph nodes involved. I'm still getting scoped and palpated roughly every eight weeks. I had a baseline MRI at 2 months, a PET-CT at 3 months, and the next PET-CT at 18 months. My doctor says if my scopes and squeezes continue to look good, I won't need another PET-CT for another 18 months.
Deb
Right now my husband gets ct scans every six weeks but he is in a clinical trial..I would think that scopes check the head neck area they can physically see but would not pick up on those stray cells that might light up in a scan. They are often microscopic cells so I'd probably opt for scans on the regular schedule that insurance covers. Some extra peace of mind!0 -
Scan vs Scope
I've had 2 normal petscans in this past year. I have scopes done every month and will probably go to every 2 months soon. My ENT feels the scopes are better than the Petscans. I think it's good to keep up on the appts to be checked and do the Petscan every 6-12 months thereafter. ENT doctor states if it the cancer hasn't come back within the first year, the chances are good that it won't.
Fran~0
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