CT Scan
I talked to my doctor about the rise in my CA 125 (from 13 to 15.3)... she said she is not concerned. When I spoke to the nurse about it, she said that they don't usually become concerned unless the number doubles. Has anyone else been told this?
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South Jersey
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Wow! A year seems like suchJoanC said:CT SCAN
I got a ct scan done every 3 months for the first year now only every 6 months but still have my CA125 done every 3 months.
Wow! A year seems like such a long time... maybe I will push to have one done sooner.
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I, too, got CT every 3 months.South Jersey said:Wow! A year seems like such
Wow! A year seems like such a long time... maybe I will push to have one done sooner.
Thanks for your response.
I got a CT-scan regularly every 3 months after I finished my initial treatment protocol and while i was in remission, and then a CT/PET ever since I had a recurrence, again every 3 months to help guide treatment. I think once my insurance paid for the CT/PET that it will always be CT/PET for me as long as that imaging is covered by my insurance. I also have an internal exam every 3 months, but that may because I had a recurrence and am in active treatment again. & because I am getting weekly chemo (dense dose taxol) I am getting CA125 weekly, which I know wouldn't be happening if I had remained in remission.0 -
It seems to make sense tolindaprocopio said:I, too, got CT every 3 months.
I got a CT-scan regularly every 3 months after I finished my initial treatment protocol and while i was in remission, and then a CT/PET ever since I had a recurrence, again every 3 months to help guide treatment. I think once my insurance paid for the CT/PET that it will always be CT/PET for me as long as that imaging is covered by my insurance. I also have an internal exam every 3 months, but that may because I had a recurrence and am in active treatment again. & because I am getting weekly chemo (dense dose taxol) I am getting CA125 weekly, which I know wouldn't be happening if I had remained in remission.
It seems to make sense to have the scans every three months... I don't like the thought of going so long without one. Since finishing my treatment in December, I have been getting an internal exam and CA125 blood test every two months. Thanks for the information0 -
I have only had 2 CT scans,South Jersey said:It seems to make sense to
It seems to make sense to have the scans every three months... I don't like the thought of going so long without one. Since finishing my treatment in December, I have been getting an internal exam and CA125 blood test every two months. Thanks for the information
I have only had 2 CT scans, one prior to surgery and one after I finished my initial chemo. I think I am done with scans for awhile, unless I have symptoms or a rise in my CA 125. I think my doctor does a CT scan every six months if you are NED.
I get a CA 125 every month because I am on maintenance Taxol.
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My oncologist usually did
My oncologist usually did not order my cat-scan until my numbers would double/triple.
Definitely however; after every session of chemotherapy a cat-scan was always ordered right away.
The routine for me for the past 3 years as a stage IV was to always watch my numbers anytime they began to rise suspiciously a cat-scan was ordered and usually, there would be a couple of my lymph-nodes that had enlarged considerably; upon which she would start me on chemo again.
Usually, a jump from 13 to 15.3 is not cause for alarm. However; if my number jumped from 13 to 39 for instance she would become suspicious and watch for another month, if the numbers jumped from 39 to say 68 a cat-scan would definitely be ordered.
It's her method, but it's a method that has kept me here beyond 3 years to date.
So in my long-winded way I have been told this as well.
Sharon0 -
Thanks for all yourmsfanciful said:My oncologist usually did
My oncologist usually did not order my cat-scan until my numbers would double/triple.
Definitely however; after every session of chemotherapy a cat-scan was always ordered right away.
The routine for me for the past 3 years as a stage IV was to always watch my numbers anytime they began to rise suspiciously a cat-scan was ordered and usually, there would be a couple of my lymph-nodes that had enlarged considerably; upon which she would start me on chemo again.
Usually, a jump from 13 to 15.3 is not cause for alarm. However; if my number jumped from 13 to 39 for instance she would become suspicious and watch for another month, if the numbers jumped from 39 to say 68 a cat-scan would definitely be ordered.
It's her method, but it's a method that has kept me here beyond 3 years to date.
So in my long-winded way I have been told this as well.
Sharon
Thanks for all your responses... Sharon, I'm glad to hear that someone else has a doctor that orders scans in a similar manner. Do you mind me asking where you are being treated?
Praying for all the ladies on this site.
South Jersey0 -
I finished my chemo at the
I finished my chemo at the end of December 2009. My gyn/onc ordered a PET/CT scan in January then another in April. I'm stage 1a grade 2 clear cell. I suspect it's having the clear cell part that has him ordering the scans more frequently. I'm due for another in a week.0 -
scansmsfanciful said:My oncologist usually did
My oncologist usually did not order my cat-scan until my numbers would double/triple.
Definitely however; after every session of chemotherapy a cat-scan was always ordered right away.
The routine for me for the past 3 years as a stage IV was to always watch my numbers anytime they began to rise suspiciously a cat-scan was ordered and usually, there would be a couple of my lymph-nodes that had enlarged considerably; upon which she would start me on chemo again.
Usually, a jump from 13 to 15.3 is not cause for alarm. However; if my number jumped from 13 to 39 for instance she would become suspicious and watch for another month, if the numbers jumped from 39 to say 68 a cat-scan would definitely be ordered.
It's her method, but it's a method that has kept me here beyond 3 years to date.
So in my long-winded way I have been told this as well.
Sharon
Sharon,
Don't forget a very important piece to your success. You responded postively to the chemo being given.
I hope I have the same success!0 -
I have not had a CT scan
I have not had a CT scan since I started chemo which was one year ago next month. I have chemo resistant cancer (anybody else out there?) so have not had a break since I was diagnosed. I did have a CT scan on my chest because they saw a spot but it turned out to be the size of a pin head and they are not worried. With the avastin working so well I hope to get a break soon; kind of sick of being on chemo.. so maybe I'll get one then. I have not idea what the plans are. But I know too much radiation is a bad thing.
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Hi Nancynancy591 said:scans
Sharon,
Don't forget a very important piece to your success. You responded postively to the chemo being given.
I hope I have the same success!
I wish you so much luck.. I think Avastin will work for you. Keep your chins up. :-)
-Kate0
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