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Bone pain from Neulasta (pegfilgrastim)

Breast Cancer | Last Active: Apr 30, 2023 | Replies (27)

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@susiethomson
Hi Susie - I will mention what happens next. What I am hoping is that this nodule is due to bronchiectasis or atelectasis. A few years ago I was hospitalized due to bronchiectasis with atelectasis where my lungs basically glued together. I was quite ill with the flu in the beginning of March so I'm hopeful that what showed up was inflammation from that, but time will tell. I am so very sorry you have gone through so much. As an aside, I was VERY LUCKY so far as my daughter invited me into the delivery room last June and I was there to see her daughter born. My main goal is to be here to see all my grandchildren grow up. Let us know how you do on 9/17...only think positive thoughts. I sure do wish you the best.

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Thank you Trixie!! I will keep you posted and I am so happy you were able to see your grand baby born!! How exciting

@susiethomson
Hi Susie - I was finally able to have a virtual meeting with my oncologist. The lesion in the upper lobe that they were concerned being a metastasis has gotten smaller and so is not cancer. Then there is apparently a nodule in the lower lung that is stable and so oncologist and radiologist feel is benign. Nothing had been mentioned of that nodule on all my previous PET scans, but oncologist reassured me this radiologist looked at all and noted in his findings. So instead of every 3-month PET scans, I am back to every 6 months. What did you find out at your visit on 9/12? I hope it was good news for you.