What tests should be part of a surveillance protocol for lung NETs?
I had a RML lobectomy and RLL basilar segmentectomy in September of 2025
What is the surveillance protocol for
Typical Lung Neuroendocrine Cancer
KI67 of 3 percent
Lymp nodes are negative
No necrosis
Should CT Chest scans have IV Contrast
What other scans or MRI should be part of a surveillance protocol?
How many years is this protocol?
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@ineedawhale
Where is your medical team?
@ineedawhale
In 9/22/25 I had a RML
Lobectomy and RLL basilar segmentectomy. I had two surveillance scans 1/2026
Chest CT without contrast.
I requested July Chest CT have IV contrast which showed a new finding .
I will have a Chest CT with
IV contrast in October 2026
Besides CT scans with contrast do you have any other surveillance tests.
Protocols seem to not be consistent.
@haelsky I was dx'd last year in Springfield, MO and my treatment was there @ Mercy hospital. I've moved to KC, MO since and my oncologist is with Kansas University health system, they are affiliated with Mayo and who my Springfield team suggested.
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1 Reaction@haelsky I do think it varies widely by office/doctor. My Springfield oncologist had me on an every 3 month scan and labs schedule. I had a CT there at the end of January, then we moved up here. I saw the new oncologist pretty quickly and he said that was a really good schedule for the first year after treatment. But then he didn't schedule my next CT until July. 🤷🏼♀️ I have another in October and then I should transition to every 6 months. Both offices were consistent with that. Year one, every 3 months. Year two, every 6. After that, once a year. If I make it to 5 with nothing new, I'll be released from care.
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1 Reaction@haelsky I forgot to say the only other testing I have is lab work every time I get a CT. They just do a CBC, metabolic panel and a chromogranin A test.
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1 Reaction@haelsky how much is a scan if you don't mind me asking? We can go private here also for a ct scan would be like €350
My health insurance covers the scans but prior authorization is
required.
I have managed Medicare
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Clarification
Was your total right lung? And what was your diagnosis?
Where is your NET specialist
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Ya they took the entire lung because the tumor was 8 cm and close to the trachea. Biopsy showed "atypical well differentiated nonfunctional (presumed) Ki67: 10%. " I am lucky to live in Portand Oregon and able to go to OHSU with Dr Pegna and Dr Pommier.
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Thank you for your response
and the helpful information.
I see a thoracic oncologist who is knowledgeable about
NET in New York City at
Perlmutter Cancer Center.
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