CAT Scan results
Blessings to all,
Joanne
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Hi Joanne
I'm sorry to hear that not all your news was good, but the fact that the liver tumors are shrinking in size is one positive thing to celebrate. I am glad they are fast-tracking you to the PET scanner tomorrow to find out what is in your lung and that you are already set up with a thoracic surgeon for biopsy. Let's hope that that's all you'll need him for and that everything comes back negative. I will be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers and hope that you will let us know what you find out. I would tell you not to worry, but I know that's impossible. So, I will just remind you that many of us are keeping you in their thoughts and prayers, including me.0 -
Pleura thickening
Hi Joanne,
Glad to hear that the stubborn liver spot is shrinking! Good news. I'm not convinced that the lung spot is something to worry about yet. As we age we get these spots and there are many auses of Pleural Thickening besides cancer. Infection, past and present, etc. I've copie and pasted some info on it. Also, did it light up on the other PET or they just noticed it? If it didn't light up, it could be nothing more than a benign spot.
Pleural thickening can occur as a result of any inflammation occurring in the lungs. In addition to asbestos exposure, this may stem from any of the following:
•Bacterial pneumonia
•Pleural effusion (excessive fluid in the pleural space)
•Infection
•Tuberculosis
•Tumors (both benign and malignant)
•Rheumatoid lung disease
•Radiation therapy
•Chemotherapy
•Lung contusions
•Pulmonary embolisms (blood clots in an artery of the lung)
•Drugs
•Lupus
Keep us posted and we will keep you in our prayers.
Hugs,
Liz0 -
Joannelizdeli said:Pleura thickening
Hi Joanne,
Glad to hear that the stubborn liver spot is shrinking! Good news. I'm not convinced that the lung spot is something to worry about yet. As we age we get these spots and there are many auses of Pleural Thickening besides cancer. Infection, past and present, etc. I've copie and pasted some info on it. Also, did it light up on the other PET or they just noticed it? If it didn't light up, it could be nothing more than a benign spot.
Pleural thickening can occur as a result of any inflammation occurring in the lungs. In addition to asbestos exposure, this may stem from any of the following:
•Bacterial pneumonia
•Pleural effusion (excessive fluid in the pleural space)
•Infection
•Tuberculosis
•Tumors (both benign and malignant)
•Rheumatoid lung disease
•Radiation therapy
•Chemotherapy
•Lung contusions
•Pulmonary embolisms (blood clots in an artery of the lung)
•Drugs
•Lupus
Keep us posted and we will keep you in our prayers.
Hugs,
Liz
Joanne,
That sounds like great news with your liver radiation results. Liz, I'm so glad you posted that information, I had no idea. With all the chemoradiation anal cancer patients have been through, it would make sense that our lungs would get irritated. I hope thats all it is, is an irritation. I'll be thinking about you Joanne and hoping your lung is just irittated. I wish you well. Lori0 -
jdukez said:Joanne
Joanne,
That sounds like great news with your liver radiation results. Liz, I'm so glad you posted that information, I had no idea. With all the chemoradiation anal cancer patients have been through, it would make sense that our lungs would get irritated. I hope thats all it is, is an irritation. I'll be thinking about you Joanne and hoping your lung is just irittated. I wish you well. Lori
great news for you on the shrinking front and I echo the remarks of others here, wishing and praying for the best,
Christine0 -
HI Joanne
I've been thinking
HI Joanne
I've been thinking about you and wondering how you were doing.
Just want to share....just in case....I did have 1/5 of my lung removed, in addition to a liver resection, after treatment for anal cancer. They caught it while it was small, which is key....and the surgery was not too bad. I also have a friend here at work that went through the same....you would never know (except those little scars they leave behind )....that either of us has been through what we have. I do get a little tired more now, but that's it! If it is, which sounds like it could be several other things, you will just add this to your "I survived this too" list!!!!
Very happy to hear about the liver!!!!
Look forward to an update. I know waiting is just the worse!!!!0 -
Joanne,SueRelays said:HI Joanne
I've been thinking
HI Joanne
I've been thinking about you and wondering how you were doing.
Just want to share....just in case....I did have 1/5 of my lung removed, in addition to a liver resection, after treatment for anal cancer. They caught it while it was small, which is key....and the surgery was not too bad. I also have a friend here at work that went through the same....you would never know (except those little scars they leave behind )....that either of us has been through what we have. I do get a little tired more now, but that's it! If it is, which sounds like it could be several other things, you will just add this to your "I survived this too" list!!!!
Very happy to hear about the liver!!!!
Look forward to an update. I know waiting is just the worse!!!!
I am happy to hear
Joanne,
I am happy to hear about your liver too....I will also keep you in my thoughts and prayers about your PET scan for your lungs. I truely hope it is benign. Please keep us updated.
Take care0 -
Hi JoAnne:)
Don't mind if I stop by, eh?
Great news on your recent liver procedure. I'm sorry to hear about the spot in your lung - you know I had 2 just 6-months ago - and the PET lit them up and all indications were it was cancer too. As you might remember, they were about 2.7 cm each in size - they turned out benign.
So, what I'm saying is that despite a CT showing continual growth, and a PET that lit up and said Hi, in the end they were both benign.
Of course, 3 months later, a new spot showed up 6" further from the other ones - CT scan done a couple of weeks has showed it has grown 2.5 times the original size - it's approximately the size of a "ping pong" ball right now - and still growing.
I would definitely be concerned - it might not be cancer - I don't think mine is again either - but even if a benign tumor keeps growing big enough, it must be dealt with.
I'm hoping that this VAC procedure goes well for you. Another thoracic procedure is called VATS - video assisted thoracic surgery - it's exploratory as well.
And you know about me and DaVinci:)
Just wanted to stop in and wish you well - you're doing the right things - very proud of you.
-Craig0
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