Pet or CT scan-which is better??
farmgal
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pet is more indepth
I have heard that sometimes things like an infection may cause cea to go up. His cea number isn't real bad but if it keeps jumping up then a pet scan will check the whole body out. Pray it is just a temporary bump up and the next blood work shows it improving. Jeff0 -
Pet picks up microscopicsteveandnat said:pet is more indepth
I have heard that sometimes things like an infection may cause cea to go up. His cea number isn't real bad but if it keeps jumping up then a pet scan will check the whole body out. Pray it is just a temporary bump up and the next blood work shows it improving. Jeff
Pet picks up microscopic while the CT is visible to the eye. That is why a surgeon gets involved when it's picked up on the scan. My CEA is going up but nothing on pet or CT yet. I do have spot on pet but it's decreasing and they are not sure what it s yet. I find out on Tues results of my last CEA. Thyroid can affect CEA.0 -
Neither are perfect
Scans, tests etc all have limitations and you do need to rely on your specialists in deciding which is right for you at each stage. CT ultimately gives a picture of structures in the body and picks up abnormalities above a certain size. A PET scan looks at areas of the body with increased metabolic activity ie cancer cells have increased activity compared to normal cells so show up if there is a large enough collection of them to appear on teh scan. A PET will often involve a CT too so that areas of abnormal activity are mapped ontop of the structural pictures. Thus a PET ultiamtely gives more info but neither are perfect especially if tumours are very small.
As otehrs say there are many reasons why CEA rise a little but it sounds like your team are being suitably thorough in checking out any sinister causes.
steve0
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