Author Topic: What do you think?  (Read 3103 times)

rcaldw

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What do you think?
« on: August 08, 2007, 01:58:33 pm »
I have had two MRI's since my radiation treatment.

The first showed significant darkness in the middle of the tumor, indicating effectiveness in the radiation treatment.
The second didn't show any growth, but it wasn't nearly as dark in the center.

The doctor recognized both of the things that I have just mentioned, so this was HIS observation.

He told me we would do another one in 9 months and see what happens.  He didn't characterize this as good or bad, just "what it is".

Question:  Do you think this indicates that I will eventually be dealing with regrowth?  Any opinions?  Anyone have a similar experience and it turn out well?

Betsy

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Re: What do you think?
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2007, 02:48:10 pm »
Hello and congrats on the good news!  No growth is what we ALL want to hear!

Did you have your MRI on the same machine?  Somewhere on this forum I've read that it's better to have scans on the same machine.

Either way, no growth is good news!  I'm so happy for you!

Betsy
15mm left side AN, diagnosed 4/25/07, radiosurgery via Trilogy 8/22/07.  Necrosis & shrinkage to 12.8mm April 2009

aardvark

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Re: What do you think?
« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2007, 05:46:17 pm »
Okay, I'm going to tentatively offer a possible explanation.  I say tentatively, because one of the irritating byproducts of my AN is that I disremember things sometimes.  So it's entirely likely that I'm just making this up, but here goes:

This thread triggered a "memory" of a conversation I had with my CK nurse at Stanford when we were viewing my MRIs - pre-op, 6-mo, and 12-mo.  In this flashback, she's pointing to the darkened necrosis at 6 months, and the LESS-dark area at 12 months (taken at the same MRI center) and she's explaining that as the tumor changes its cellular structure, it begins to appear white again on the film.  She goes on to say that if one waited too long to have a followup MRI, it might be difficult to know whether the tumor had undergone necrosis at all. 

Am I hallucinating?  Somebody help me out here.
1.5cm X 1.0cm Left Side AN  Dx 8/05
CK at Stanford 9/05   Drs. Chang & Gibbs

linnilue

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Re: What do you think?
« Reply #3 on: August 09, 2007, 06:26:21 pm »
U R not crazy.  It sounds exactly like a dying tumor or maybe  a dead one.  In fact, it sounds a bit like mine. 
Left AN dx. 11/05 Linac radiosurgery 01/06 Burlington, VT for a 9mm x 5mm tumor.  No necrosis yet (2 yrs. post-op).  Multiple post radiosurgery complications, some permanent.  Have radio-oncologist here.  Now see Dr. McKenna, Mass. Eye & Ear Instit., Boston for flollow-up care as my main An doctor.

BeJoi

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Re: What do you think?
« Reply #4 on: August 10, 2007, 04:25:12 pm »
I've heard the same thing.  That first the tumor turns dark from necrosis but then when it's dead, it appears white.  Without opening up the area and looking directly at the tumor, I guess we can really never be sure what's happening.  And it must be confusing if we wait too long for any MRI.  I guess, the lack of any growth is probably the best marker long-term.

Beverly

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Re: What do you think?
« Reply #5 on: August 12, 2007, 01:00:34 pm »
Here is a quote from a radiation patient in the AN archive, referring to Dr. Chang at Stanford, a well regarded expert:

"Result (at 6 mo): 6 month check up showed that AN had darkened indicating necrosis and had shrunk approximately 12% in volume.
Result (at 1 year): The AN is slightly smaller compared to the 6 month status. As Dr. Chang expected, it went from darkened to white on the MRI and he felt 99% sure that it was dead."

Sounds like good news to me!

Steve
8 mm left AN June 2007,  CK at Stanford Sept 2007.
Hearing lasted a while, but left side is deaf now.
Right side is weak too. Life is quiet.