PET/CT Scan Results
Let me begin by thanking each and every one of you who sent me good thoughts and prayers--I was overwhelmed by your concern and kindness and I can't thank you enough! It's been a stressful 3 weeks, but how comforting it was to know that I had so many people in my corner! Thank you!
I got a copy of the narrative report today. Dr. Mac brought it over this evening and went over everything with me. When he walked in the door, his first words were "I have NO bad news for you!" That's right--it was a good scan. There was no activity seen on the PET--Neck, Chest, Abdomen, Pelvis and Skeleton showed no hypermetabolic foci--no activity!
I thought I was to get only a PET scan, but they also did another CT and it was essentially unremarkable. However, I did not get IV contrast, so sensitivity of detection was decreased. Dr. Mac focused on the PET scan results, since it showed no activity anywhere. He did say that my liver may be "fatty" in the area noted on the previous CT scan and may bear watching, but not for cancer.
I will see my med onc tomorrow and get his opinion on these results. Knowing him, he will scan me again at some point in the future. I do not like getting all of that radiation, but at the same time, if something needs to be monitored, then I am not going to argue with my doctor.
The bottom line is there is no recurrence or metastases. I am very relieved and glad that I have this behind me. Thank you all again for your love and support!
Martha
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Thank you!judyv3 said:mp327
Thank goodness! Glad to hear this news and I am sure we are all collectively breathing a sigh of relief with you.
Continued good health and scans!
Judy
Thank you, everyone! I slept SO much better last night than I have in a few weeks. I am off to see the med onc this afternoon and get his take on all of this. I think he'll say the same thing as Dr. Mac--that it's all good news! Thanks again for the support and kind words--you guys are the best!
Hugs,
Martha
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Marthamp327 said:Thank you!
Thank you, everyone! I slept SO much better last night than I have in a few weeks. I am off to see the med onc this afternoon and get his take on all of this. I think he'll say the same thing as Dr. Mac--that it's all good news! Thanks again for the support and kind words--you guys are the best!
Hugs,
Martha
Hooray!!!
Nic
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)mp327 said:Thank you!
Thank you, everyone! I slept SO much better last night than I have in a few weeks. I am off to see the med onc this afternoon and get his take on all of this. I think he'll say the same thing as Dr. Mac--that it's all good news! Thanks again for the support and kind words--you guys are the best!
Hugs,
Martha
This is wonderful news! I am so happy for you!!
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Martha, I have not been on
Martha, I have not been on here for about a month but got on here last night and saw you had something going on. I immediately prayed, prayed first this morning and again during the day. first thing I did when I got home was checked this site to see your results. I am thanking God He answered our prayers!!! when those on here stay healthy, it keeps me optimistic. Having someone 6 years NED, continues to give me hope since I am at the 3 1/2 year mark. so now you can go forward with those awesome plans you and the hubs have for your future!!
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mp327,
i am so happy formp327,
i am so happy for you. I have only finished my treatment 1 week ago and already I an worried about my first check-up in July when the surgeon has to scope me. When did they do the first PET scan after you were done with your treatments?
sierra28
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Congratates on finishingsierra28 said:mp327,
i am so happy formp327,
i am so happy for you. I have only finished my treatment 1 week ago and already I an worried about my first check-up in July when the surgeon has to scope me. When did they do the first PET scan after you were done with your treatments?
sierra28
That is a milestone to celebrate! If I recall correctly, a PET should not be done for before 3 months post treatment to avoid false readings. - Tracey
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OMG - I didn't know
I am sorry I haven't been there for you through this. So glad to hear the good news, though.
I have another CT scan in July due to the lung problem. The last one was in January so I know what you mean about the radiation thing.
But like you say, if it needs to be monitored, what are we to do but follow through? Early detection is the key.
I am so happy for you.
Sincerely,
Sandy
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Soooooo Happy For You!
Thank you God for answering our prayers! Everyone loves you Martha!!!! Sooo relieved and happy for you!!!!!!!
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Martha......
Thank God!! This is wonderful news for all to hear, but most of all for you!
You may never have an answer for that possible "fatty" liver.....can be related to alcohol, high cholesterol, toxins, etc......another mystery of life ????
Now go enjoy your summer, its gone in a blink!
katheryn
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Thank you everyone!eihtak said:Martha......
Thank God!! This is wonderful news for all to hear, but most of all for you!
You may never have an answer for that possible "fatty" liver.....can be related to alcohol, high cholesterol, toxins, etc......another mystery of life ????
Now go enjoy your summer, its gone in a blink!
katheryn
I am once again overwhelmed by your responses to my scan results. Thank you so very much for all of the prayers and good thoughts--it means a lot to me to know how much everyone cares about me and all members in this group.
I saw my med onc today to discuss the results and just as I predicted, he has ordered a CT scan for me in 3 months to monitor for any changes in my liver and lymph nodes. Again, I am not looking forward to getting more radiation, but at the same time, I am confident that he is acting in my best interest. He wants to make sure that if it does turn into something of a concern, we catch it early. Right now, both he and I are good with these results. As Dr. Mac said, there is nothing BAD on this scan. Perfect would have been great, but none of us get those!
I asked my oncologist about alcohol use and he didn't think it was an issue, since I only have one or two drinks per week. I told him I would be more than willing to give it up if recommended, but he seemed to think it is not harming me. I mention this because I know there was a discussion on this board awhile back about this very topic. I think it's something each person must decide on their own.
As for my possible "fatty" liver, he told me that considering my size, that would be the only thing that was fat on me! LOL! He said he is going with the CT follow-up rather than subject me to a liver biopsy since the PET scan showed no activity in my liver. I really think he believes all of this is benign, otherwise he would order a biopsy.
All in all, this was a good scan and I am much relieved. Thanks again everyone for your concern. Hugs to you all!
Martha
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