More testing, but a short wait for results.
My oncologist called yesterday. She's concerned about something she saw. She reassures me that she's gathering more information. Monday's appointment is cancelled, and a PET scan is scheduled for Wednesday, with an appointment with her that afternoon. She's very good about asking how I am doing. At this point, I'm intellectualizing, and approaching this as a healthcare professional. ---I kinda feel like the Doctor on Voyager (from Star Trek).
Here's a good explanation of the PET Scan process/ rationale. <<<PET scan >>>That site is specific for lung cancer, but seems appropriate since we need to know if the "nodules" in the CT scan are from the uterine sarcoma. Specifically there's a 4 cm nodule in the right lower lobe. Since the PET scan article says "Because lesions larger than 3 cm are almost always malignant,..."
Today is a beautiful day. -- Well, all Fridays are, aren't they?
Here's a good explanation of the PET Scan process/ rationale. <<<PET scan >>>That site is specific for lung cancer, but seems appropriate since we need to know if the "nodules" in the CT scan are from the uterine sarcoma. Specifically there's a 4 cm nodule in the right lower lobe. Since the PET scan article says "Because lesions larger than 3 cm are almost always malignant,..."
Today is a beautiful day. -- Well, all Fridays are, aren't they?
I've always wanted a holographic friend.
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