Pet Scan results
Is it somewhat normal to have reconnection (anamostasis) segment lite up during a pet scan?
I'm curious because I am ~1 year out from removal of tumor and have never really had a 'normal' scan. One of my docs says it's because I had pre-operative radiation and also scar tissue. Has anyone else experienced This?
Recent colonoscopy is clean.
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This has been the norm for my husband diagnosed Jan. 06 stage 3 rectal cancer. He had radiation and chemo before his resection which was May 06 followed by 4 months of chemo because of lymph node involvement 10 out of 28 positive nodes. He finished his chemo on 10-02-06. December 1st he had a follow up cat scan which concerned his oncologist tiny bubbles in anamostasis area. They were worried about a preferation. Because of this he had a pet scan and barium enema. We also went to his surgeon who said this sometimes happens and it should be fine which it was. The pet scan however did also lite up in this area which resulted in sigmoidoscopy for a biopsy which came back negative for cancer but inflammation due to radiation. Every 3 months he has a pet scan and still shows activity in this area. He has had 5 biopsies. All have been fine again radiation and scar tissue. His last sigmoid was in January which showed some improvement (healing) His pet scans are now 6 months instead of 3. Next one scheduled for May. His colonoscopies have otherwise been clean. Has your doctor mentioned anything about a biopsy?
keep me posted
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the results are still preliminary, so I haven't spoken with the surgeon yet.valley said:Hi
This has been the norm for my husband diagnosed Jan. 06 stage 3 rectal cancer. He had radiation and chemo before his resection which was May 06 followed by 4 months of chemo because of lymph node involvement 10 out of 28 positive nodes. He finished his chemo on 10-02-06. December 1st he had a follow up cat scan which concerned his oncologist tiny bubbles in anamostasis area. They were worried about a preferation. Because of this he had a pet scan and barium enema. We also went to his surgeon who said this sometimes happens and it should be fine which it was. The pet scan however did also lite up in this area which resulted in sigmoidoscopy for a biopsy which came back negative for cancer but inflammation due to radiation. Every 3 months he has a pet scan and still shows activity in this area. He has had 5 biopsies. All have been fine again radiation and scar tissue. His last sigmoid was in January which showed some improvement (healing) His pet scans are now 6 months instead of 3. Next one scheduled for May. His colonoscopies have otherwise been clean. Has your doctor mentioned anything about a biopsy?
keep me posted
val
But what he and the oncologist have said so far is consistent with your statements. Very common to be from radiation and scar tissue.
so it will be a couple more days before a conclusive reading on the pet scan.
thanks for the perspective.0
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