This process makes no sense to me. Any info?
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Any changes will probably be unmeasurablecakelady said:Super interested to see
what the scan tomorrow shows. That's a repeat scan because the surgeon is not happy with the one done weeks ago.
I'm wondering if there will be any change in any of it. I know, I know, it's so short-term in between the two, so likely not, but I'm still really anxious to see if anything has changed.
Hahaha... this is the last weeked with a fully-assembled John.
Any time we measure anything -- temperature, speed, weight, etc, there is uncertainty in the measurement. The same goes for CT scans (or MRI's, ultrasounds, etc). Any change in two weeks will probably be within the measurement precision. For a CT scan, that is somewhere around 2 mm. (older ones might be 1/2 cm). Given the rate that tumors grow, a rapidly growing RCC tumor is 2 cm/yr; typical is 1/2 cm/yr. So, at 2 cm / yr, that would be a 0.8 mm in two weeks, which is within the measurement uncertainty -- if they see 1 mm of growth, it could be that they underestimated it last time, or are over estimating it now.
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