I'm new and have a colonoscopy question
Have any of you had cancer show up in a colonoscopy after clean scans and a good cea level?
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Hi
I beleive one of our members here recently had a situation where a colon tumor did not show up on the scan but did with the colonoscopy.
As for CEA, even if in the past it has been a good indicator for you that can change.
You don't mention your situation, but I you are having problems then continue to do testing until you find the cause.
If you are just questioning the need for routine or follow-up testing, then you need to remember, a colonoscopy can also find pre-cancerous polups which would not show up on a scan or necessarily impact CEA.
Marie who loves kitties
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Yep
I had an X-ray and ultra sound of abdomen and just showed small fecal build up. Also had fibroid size of grapefruit in uterus. It was covering the tumor my hip had said, re my blood results. ,......there is nothing sinister in these results. 3 months later with scheduled colonoscopy. Bingo ! If u don't feel right keep at them!
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Feelings...
If you are questioning the colonoscopy or scan, your gut is telling you that something is wrong. Always, always follow your gut feeling. Get a second opinion!!
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Of course it's possible. IOf course it's possible. I had a couple of adenoma colon polyps (pre-cancerous) that were too small to show up on any scans. And flat squamous cell carcinoma wouldn’t show up on scans either and would most likely not affect CEA levels at this beginning stage.
Best wishes
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It's possible.
In May I had a recurrence. Two nodes showed up on both a CT scan and a PET scan. They were very small on the scans and not easily seen. My CEA was unchanged. My oncologist said in his patients it's pretty common for the CEA not to rise in a recurrence. Since I had to be sliced open my surgeon took a wider look around and found several more nodes that when biopsied were cancer. A surgeon's eyes and hands are much better then any scan. So just because a scan or blood test does not pick up the cancer doesn't mean it is not there. A colonoscopy could pick up something a scan would not.
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Yes
in my sigmoid colon there was a tumor that was discovered only by colonoscopy that it still existed (it showed up on first scan last October then disappeared after chemo) on 4 subsequent Ct and/or PET scans this tumor had disappeared. Only by my insistence on a colonoscopy did it show that indeed the tumor was there, they could not get the scope around it because it was so big. After surgery this August discovered it had my colon blocked by 95%. My CEA was 3.5 which is excellent for me, so only colonoscopy saved my butt this time. According to my onc., tumors can hide well in the colon and intestinel area quite easily.
Winter Marie
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