Results from 1st pet scan
Thanks,
Denise
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Well behind you
but I have BOT have had 2 Cysplatin 21 days apart will start Erbitux along with Radiation in the next few weeks. So far some reduction in the lymph node which was noticed back in March has shrunk based on my feeling it no Scans just my review of it. I to have a lesion on the side of my tongue and the left side has a little swelling or at least different thant the right side. I know I not really answering your question and others will be likely doing that. Just seemed our situation was similar so just throwing my 2cents in and just to say and and hope we both get to NED soon. God Bless You.0 -
Could still be rads residule
Could be radiation residule this soon out of treatment. My husband had BOT involving 2 lymph nodes and his first PET showed some activity. The next 3 month PET showed lymph nodes normal and tumor gone. He did not have any leasion on the tongue at that time, it had all gone away. I pray yours is still residual and will clear up soon.
Debbie0 -
Debbie,jim and i said:Could still be rads residule
Could be radiation residule this soon out of treatment. My husband had BOT involving 2 lymph nodes and his first PET showed some activity. The next 3 month PET showed lymph nodes normal and tumor gone. He did not have any leasion on the tongue at that time, it had all gone away. I pray yours is still residual and will clear up soon.
Debbie
Did your husband's
Debbie,
Did your husband's first pet scan show activity with the tongue lesion still? I am hoping Robert's continues to respond to his past treatment, since it is so early. And the erbitux will be used as backup, just in case.
Thank you Debbie and Ditto. Best of luck to you both!0 -
something that is nothing
dclear14,
My rad doctor wants me to wait 12 weeks post treatment before my PET (next Friday) and my ENT agrees, they find a little too much lights up when conducted earlier. I certainly do not know what is best but it sounds like you are getting the best of treatments. I did have the 35 rads along with Erbitux and now I wonder if Ii should have had the Cisplatin too. You just can not please a cancer patient that hasn’t met NED. Also, I did have cancer removed from my lower tongue and one (3cm) lymph node prior to rads and chemo.
Anyway, I would bet you are fine and the healing is just going over some bumps.
Best wishes,
Matt0 -
Pet Scan
Hi
I am two months after radiation and CT skan showed a lymph node slightly large...12mm rather than 10mm. My primary tumor on my tonsil is gone. On the June 21st I will go in and have the Pet scan in the morning. If it is not good or inconclusive, they will do surgery that after noon and cut the left lymph node out. I have not had a Pet Scan and am a little bit afraid of it lighting up. Good luck.
My doctor said with my SCC cancer that 10% of patients have to have the lymph nodes out after the 1st 12 weeks. She said of that 10% ...90% are cancer free. So, at least with my cancer the odds look pretty good.
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Hi Denise
Sometimes the PET will light up and give a false reading because there are dead cancer cells still in the body. My first 3 years of PET scans all kept coming back showing my NPC was still there thanks goodness the doctors at MD Anderson knew about residue left over from radiation in the scar tissue. I am not 6 ½ years passed my last treatment and still at times the PET will light up but when the doctors scope the nasal area is always looks the same.
Wishing you the best
Tim Hondo0 -
Pet SkanHondo said:Hi Denise
Sometimes the PET will light up and give a false reading because there are dead cancer cells still in the body. My first 3 years of PET scans all kept coming back showing my NPC was still there thanks goodness the doctors at MD Anderson knew about residue left over from radiation in the scar tissue. I am not 6 ½ years passed my last treatment and still at times the PET will light up but when the doctors scope the nasal area is always looks the same.
Wishing you the best
Tim Hondo
I am at MD Anderson too. We have the best!0 -
Most Turn Out to Be Non-Issues
After treatment, when scans showed one of my lymph nodes had not responded fully to treatment, docs suggested a wait and see period, and told me that my next set of scans would probably show the issue resolved.
For me (minority) - this did not turn out to be the case. My docs were surprised that I ended up needing the next dissection to eliminate the node.0
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