Do I need to worry about my scan 6 months after surgery?
Hi as most of ye no I've had typical carcinoid in my lung fully removed I've had 2 lobes removed because of where tumor was sitting with all lymph nodes coming back clear after surgery ... do I need to worry about my 6 month scan??
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From what you described, having the tumor fully removed and all lymph nodes come back clear are very encouraging signs. The scans your doctors schedule — first every 3 months and later every 6 months — are usually routine follow-up to monitor the surgical area and make sure everything continues to look clear.
You may also want to ask your doctor about newer blood tests that look for tumor DNA in the bloodstream. These tests, sometimes called circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) tests, are being studied to see if any microscopic cancer cells remain after surgery.
In some cases they may help doctors decide whether additional treatment like chemotherapy might be helpful. It’s still an evolving area of research, but it could be something worth discussing with your care team.
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2 Reactions@mcharlesfrancis hi I haven't had a 3 month scan it's 6 months for me I've had my surgery is Dec my first 6 month scan in July
@mcharlesfrancis
Were your scans with contrast?
@jessie1990
Will your scan be with contrast?
yes with contrast
@haelsky I think so I'm not sure i have had ct wit stuff they put threw my iv like dye
Was your six month scan with contrast?
@haelsky I haven't got my 6 month scan yet it's in July
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1 Reaction@haelsky did you have any scans yet after surgery
@mcharlesfrancis
Are your surveillance scans with contrast.
I may be wrong but there is no consistent protocol for scans for typical pulmonary Neuroendocrine Cancer
CT with contrast vs CT without contrast
Very confused