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YellowRobin's avatar
6 years ago

To scan or not, that is the question!

Hi lovely ladies. 
I’m seeing my oncologist tomorrow for chemo and radiation regime. I asked him about getting a PET scan before and he advised it could give false positives and doesn’t recommend. It’s been playing on my mind for weeks. So question......
I’ve had my lumpectomy Triple Negative Invasive ductal carcinoma stage 1B Grade 3, no nodal activity. If I don’t do a PET scan, how do I know it hasn’t spread elsewhere through blood system or another node. Won’t future scans to check the chemo effectiveness just be looking at my breasts? I’m guessing the usual monitoring is look out for symptoms. That’s going to be a pain because I’ve always suffered from strange pains everywhere. I have early osteoporosis and pretty bad herniated disks, hiatus hernia. Goodness it’s going to be hard not to stress out knowing if somethings new or the usual.
i wish we could do a POLL on who did full body pre scans. Any advice or should I just suck it up and follow the advice of my oncologist?
Thanks xx
  • Good for you! No-one wants to be here but I reckon if you can drag a few good changes out of it all, it’s a plus. I used to worry a lot but have considerably reduced that futile activity. Living in the present takes on extra meaning when you realise that no-one, no-one at all, really knows how much time they have. So using it well, for our own well-being, matters. It always did of course, just brings that knowledge home. Best wishes. 
  • @Afraser @ddon @PV123 thanks. Still unsure what I’ll do. If there was one thing I could change it’s how I am always indecisive. I’ve now DECIDED that this will be something I will change about me during this adventure. I am going to be a decision maker and stop phaffing about. 👍🏼
  • I did a CT and Bone Scan as suggested by the Breast Surgeon. She said it gives a baseline to compare if something shows up in the future.  The oncologist was not particularly keen on it but I went ahead and did both the tests which were negative. There is no way of knowing what might come up in the future. I also have borderline osteoporosis and have aches and pains in winter. My husband is always reminding me that nobody knows what is going inside the body so I should just  focus on living well today.
  • I try to shut my brain down but it sometimes escapes me and I picture these demon cells in multiple places, just waiting to grow. Some more deep breaths. 
  • It can be a worry if you let it but while your checks with a surgeon will focus on your breasts, my oncologist does a physical examination over chest, stomach, under arms etc, in addition to blood tests and has done so for seven years. There are heaps of things I don’t know about my body and they don’t keep me awake. Anything odd I get checked ASAP. I’ve never had any issues from doctors about getting things checked, prevention works for them too. Best wishes. 
  • I get the anxiety. PET scans only show clusters of cells - not individual ones - so a negative scan only tells you there’s nothing biggish right now. There’s no scan available that will tell you how many malignant cells escaped and are travelling around. And following chemo there’s no way of knowing if it’s been effective. Just have to cross all fingers and toes!! It sounds crazy but that’s how it is. Constant stress - yep!!