PET scan and feeling better in chemo

janh_in_ontario
janh_in_ontario Member Posts: 151 Member
edited February 2022 in Colorectal Cancer #1

Hi all

the oncologist wanted a new ct scan prior to starting chemo (one month later from initial scan) and a nodule not mentioned in scan #1 had tripled in size to 9mm. He sent me to a specialist who is sending me for a PET scan. I am happy to be getting this as it is very rare in Canada - but that makes me worried at the same time.

also, after 2 rounds of chemo i am having normal stools for the first time in well over a year - is that an indication the tumor is shrinking? (Couldn't do surgery first due to size).

any experience would be appreciated!

jan

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  • Wadsdan777
    Wadsdan777 Member Posts: 20 Member

    Hi there, are you in Ontario Canada? ( I am aswell )


    I would think that normal bowel movements is a positive thing forsure - the nodule you mention where is it located? Is it solitary?


    I had a complete response in my colon to chemo, surgery wasnt even required - only scar tissue remain and biopsies in the area confirmed no cancer detected! So it is possible

  • janh_in_ontario
    janh_in_ontario Member Posts: 151 Member

    Yes Toronto! Thank you for the encouragement! I pray the same happens to me!

    I am being treated at Humber River and I am so amazed at the care. I won the Dr lottery!

  • Wadsdan777
    Wadsdan777 Member Posts: 20 Member

    Awesome! Im searching for a new oncologist - would you recommend yours?

  • janh_in_ontario
    janh_in_ontario Member Posts: 151 Member

    Oh my goodness yes!!! Dr Gautam Sudan at Humber River. He is about 40 yrs old, so smart and easy to talk with. Explains everything, open to every question - I thank God every day - I had cancer 11 yrs ago snd was treated at Sunnybrook - worse hospital and doctors had zero tolerance for questions.

    the difference is amazing!

    jan