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I'm about 16 months post-treatment and had a pet scan on my last check up. They found "abnormal cells" in the bone marrow of the sacrum (tail bone) They're not seeing metasisis from the anal cancer, but this may be what they call "secondary cancer" caused by the radiation. Anyone else had anything like this?
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0626june
I'm a recent anal cancer survivor, going on two years NED in Dec 2015. I didn't know there was a such thing as secondary cancer caused by radiation. I thought radiation was suppose to get rid of cancer, not bring a new onset elsewhere in the body. Wow! I'll need to do some research on that subject. I wish I had some answers for you but this is all new to me. Keep us posted. And I pray everthing works out in your favor.
CB
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Junecbokay said:0626june
I'm a recent anal cancer survivor, going on two years NED in Dec 2015. I didn't know there was a such thing as secondary cancer caused by radiation. I thought radiation was suppose to get rid of cancer, not bring a new onset elsewhere in the body. Wow! I'll need to do some research on that subject. I wish I had some answers for you but this is all new to me. Keep us posted. And I pray everthing works out in your favor.
CB
I'm sorry to hear that your PET scan shows this. Of course, a biopsy would be needed to confirm that this is actually cancer. There are numerous things that can cause a light up on a PET scan that are not cancer, including inflammation. People who have received pelvic radiation are at higher risk for radiation-induced cancers in the area of treatment, including leukemia and bone cancer. Do your doctors plan to follow-up these concerns with a biopsy? I hope it turns out to be a non-cancerous issue. Please keep us posted.
Sending good thoughts and prayers for you--
Martha
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Secondary Cancercbokay said:0626june
I'm a recent anal cancer survivor, going on two years NED in Dec 2015. I didn't know there was a such thing as secondary cancer caused by radiation. I thought radiation was suppose to get rid of cancer, not bring a new onset elsewhere in the body. Wow! I'll need to do some research on that subject. I wish I had some answers for you but this is all new to me. Keep us posted. And I pray everthing works out in your favor.
CB
Every time a PET/CT scan is done it subjects the body to additional radiation. There is a risk that a person can develop cancer from this additional radiation. Doctors seem to be more cautious now. When I first was diagnosed with anal cancer in 2008 scans were a norm. Now the doctors seem to use them sparingly.
Mike
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radiation causes other cancerscbokay said:0626june
I'm a recent anal cancer survivor, going on two years NED in Dec 2015. I didn't know there was a such thing as secondary cancer caused by radiation. I thought radiation was suppose to get rid of cancer, not bring a new onset elsewhere in the body. Wow! I'll need to do some research on that subject. I wish I had some answers for you but this is all new to me. Keep us posted. And I pray everthing works out in your favor.
CB
the radiation oncologists at MD Anderson told me in 2009 that the radiation to my pelvis and anal area COULD maybe cause a cancer in the future BUT this was the only protocol for tx they had at that time....they also told me that this tx was barbaric.....I also had multiple CT scans for 5 years......but they are not doing as many now..... soooooo we hope this does not happen .....sephie
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bummer
I am so sorry that you've gotten this bad news. I hope you will get answers soon on how the doctors want to proceed in treating this.
I have a friend who was treated for anal cancer about 10 years ago and unfortunately another cancer did develop as a result of the radiation. It also was in the area of her tail bone. I can't remember its long name but it was a sarcoma. She was treated with surgeries, cyberknife radiation and chemo. Three years ago when I got this cancer she was finishing her last rounds of chemo. Scans continue to show a tumor, much diminished from its original size but still there. Her good news is always that the tumor shows no sign of growth. She lives with this cancer and has a support group of others who also live with cancer. And she really lives. She's taken her daughter on trips to Europe and she's seen her graduate from college. She delights in her grandchild. She is physically active and she is engaged in a number of community groups.
I hope this note isn't more of a bummer than what you've already heard from doctors.
Janet
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thanks Dear Marthamp327 said:June
I'm sorry to hear that your PET scan shows this. Of course, a biopsy would be needed to confirm that this is actually cancer. There are numerous things that can cause a light up on a PET scan that are not cancer, including inflammation. People who have received pelvic radiation are at higher risk for radiation-induced cancers in the area of treatment, including leukemia and bone cancer. Do your doctors plan to follow-up these concerns with a biopsy? I hope it turns out to be a non-cancerous issue. Please keep us posted.
Sending good thoughts and prayers for you--
Martha
they followed up with an MRI to rule out a fracture causing inflamation. They do want to do a biopsy of the bone marrow and I'm hesitant. My plan is to have another scan in 3 months to see if there is growth and if there is, get a biopsy, if not, I can live with it. The dr says if I feel any discomfort I will get tested sooner. I like the idea of my body telling me whats going on, instead of a test.
I so appreciate your comments on here.
Thank you-
June
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nopejcruz said:bummer
I am so sorry that you've gotten this bad news. I hope you will get answers soon on how the doctors want to proceed in treating this.
I have a friend who was treated for anal cancer about 10 years ago and unfortunately another cancer did develop as a result of the radiation. It also was in the area of her tail bone. I can't remember its long name but it was a sarcoma. She was treated with surgeries, cyberknife radiation and chemo. Three years ago when I got this cancer she was finishing her last rounds of chemo. Scans continue to show a tumor, much diminished from its original size but still there. Her good news is always that the tumor shows no sign of growth. She lives with this cancer and has a support group of others who also live with cancer. And she really lives. She's taken her daughter on trips to Europe and she's seen her graduate from college. She delights in her grandchild. She is physically active and she is engaged in a number of community groups.
I hope this note isn't more of a bummer than what you've already heard from doctors.
Janet
it's not more of a bummer....actually it helps considerably.
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June0626june said:thanks Dear Martha
they followed up with an MRI to rule out a fracture causing inflamation. They do want to do a biopsy of the bone marrow and I'm hesitant. My plan is to have another scan in 3 months to see if there is growth and if there is, get a biopsy, if not, I can live with it. The dr says if I feel any discomfort I will get tested sooner. I like the idea of my body telling me whats going on, instead of a test.
I so appreciate your comments on here.
Thank you-
June
I will certainly be hoping and praying that the next scan shows no growth, indicating something benign. Please keep us posted. Take care.
Hugs--
Martha
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June0626june said:nope
it's not more of a bummer....actually it helps considerably.
i am really sorry you have to go through this. MD Anderson did caution me about secondary Cancer from radiation. However PET scans do show up false positives and that is what I am praying for in your case. Please keep up posted.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Liz
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Yes wait a bit0626june said:thanks Dear Martha
they followed up with an MRI to rule out a fracture causing inflamation. They do want to do a biopsy of the bone marrow and I'm hesitant. My plan is to have another scan in 3 months to see if there is growth and if there is, get a biopsy, if not, I can live with it. The dr says if I feel any discomfort I will get tested sooner. I like the idea of my body telling me whats going on, instead of a test.
I so appreciate your comments on here.
Thank you-
June
i like your idea to wait or get other opinions. I too have heard PET scans can give false reads. Have you talked to the people at Cancer Treatment Center of America? they have a great approach to everything.
I just started anal cancer treatment 10 days ago and my pain drove me there.
I would use some alternative healers to help you through these next few months to continue to detox the radiation and chemo and get your nutrition strong.
Thinking Good thoughts for you
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