A new test can help detect cancer quicker.
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HondoHondo said:Hi Tim
I hope this can replace all the PET and MRI’s I have to do ever year as MD Anderson is one of the 4 starting to use it this year.
Thanks for the info
Well I have to get PET scans every 6-8 months for the next 3 years what my chemo doctor said and I hope this test replaces the PET scans and MRI's.0 -
Hi Timtimreichhart said:Hondo
Well I have to get PET scans every 6-8 months for the next 3 years what my chemo doctor said and I hope this test replaces the PET scans and MRI's.
This was on the news today here in Lafayette LA, what a great thing for people with cancer, instead of waiting months for a PET or MRI they can do blood work and see if the Cancer is still there or not.
I would sure prefer it over a PET or MRI0 -
Thanks for posting can'tHondo said:Hi Tim
This was on the news today here in Lafayette LA, what a great thing for people with cancer, instead of waiting months for a PET or MRI they can do blood work and see if the Cancer is still there or not.
I would sure prefer it over a PET or MRI
Thanks for posting can't wait to read the article.0 -
Scares me a little?sweetblood22 said:Thanks for posting can't
Thanks for posting can't wait to read the article.
Is it possible they can get too good at finding this stuff? Would you always rather know?0 -
New Testratface said:Scares me a little?
Is it possible they can get too good at finding this stuff? Would you always rather know?
It was on the new's here today! Of course they are being reserved about it. We definitly
could use it here as we have no Pet/Ct scan's available. My Dr has authoriized me to
go to Montreal to a private clinic at my cost. $2400 but well worth it as it is not covered
by OHIP or private insurance. It would definitly help us Northerner's out.0 -
CANCER TEST
I heard Massachussets General is taking the lead and the facility I am being treated at is one of the four. Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes Jewish Medical Center, Washington University in St. Louis School of medicine.
Has anyone hear the same???
Mike0
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