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- July 28, 2013 at 12:32 pm
After learning of Stage 4 via VAT lung surgery in the summer of 2011 (initial diagnosis 15 years earlier), and having numerous lung nodules all under 1 cm, I did IL-2 in December of 2011 and March 2012.
All nodules have been stable since January 2012.
I have have scans quarterly since. Sometimes just chest, other times chest, abdomin and pelvis, less frequently brain.
For those in a similar situation, what is the frequency of your scans. I seem to have no particular protocol.
Thanks.
After learning of Stage 4 via VAT lung surgery in the summer of 2011 (initial diagnosis 15 years earlier), and having numerous lung nodules all under 1 cm, I did IL-2 in December of 2011 and March 2012.
All nodules have been stable since January 2012.
I have have scans quarterly since. Sometimes just chest, other times chest, abdomin and pelvis, less frequently brain.
For those in a similar situation, what is the frequency of your scans. I seem to have no particular protocol.
Thanks.
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- July 28, 2013 at 5:20 pm
I have been stage iV for almost six years with mets to brain, each lung and small intestine. My last recurrance was 3 1/2 years ago. I get a brain MRI every six months and a body CT every four months. CTs were every three months but I told my onc I was concerned about cumulative radiation and he agreed to make it every four months. Probably a distinction without meaning.
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- July 28, 2013 at 5:20 pm
I have been stage iV for almost six years with mets to brain, each lung and small intestine. My last recurrance was 3 1/2 years ago. I get a brain MRI every six months and a body CT every four months. CTs were every three months but I told my onc I was concerned about cumulative radiation and he agreed to make it every four months. Probably a distinction without meaning.
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- July 28, 2013 at 5:20 pm
I have been stage iV for almost six years with mets to brain, each lung and small intestine. My last recurrance was 3 1/2 years ago. I get a brain MRI every six months and a body CT every four months. CTs were every three months but I told my onc I was concerned about cumulative radiation and he agreed to make it every four months. Probably a distinction without meaning.
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- July 28, 2013 at 6:11 pm
I think it may differ with each doctor and whether you're in a trial. Even though you're NED, you're still considered high risk, hence the frequency of the scans. Eventually the frequency should become less. Charlie_S is a long term Stage IV survivor and probably will be able to give more insight into this.
I'm Stage III and in a trial. The first year I was scanned quarterly. The second year, every 6 months and I'm on the "6 month plan" until my trial ends in 2016. After that, I'm not sure. Maybe yearly scans?
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- July 28, 2013 at 6:11 pm
I think it may differ with each doctor and whether you're in a trial. Even though you're NED, you're still considered high risk, hence the frequency of the scans. Eventually the frequency should become less. Charlie_S is a long term Stage IV survivor and probably will be able to give more insight into this.
I'm Stage III and in a trial. The first year I was scanned quarterly. The second year, every 6 months and I'm on the "6 month plan" until my trial ends in 2016. After that, I'm not sure. Maybe yearly scans?
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- July 28, 2013 at 6:11 pm
I think it may differ with each doctor and whether you're in a trial. Even though you're NED, you're still considered high risk, hence the frequency of the scans. Eventually the frequency should become less. Charlie_S is a long term Stage IV survivor and probably will be able to give more insight into this.
I'm Stage III and in a trial. The first year I was scanned quarterly. The second year, every 6 months and I'm on the "6 month plan" until my trial ends in 2016. After that, I'm not sure. Maybe yearly scans?
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- July 29, 2013 at 12:56 am
My two lung nodules were first seen in November 2011. From March 2012, when I had an intransit axillary sub-q removed until November 2012, I had scans quarterly. For most of that year, the nodules were "stable". When one began to grow, it was removed by VATS. Since then (11/12) I have been considered stage 4, NED, as the other nodule is no longer evident. According to Dr. Wolchok, whom I trust implicitly, every three months is the right schedule for me. Once I reach a year NED, then we go to every six months for scans. I have had no other treatment except surgery since my stage 3a diagnosis in November 2010.
Stable for a year and a half seems great – keep it up!
Lear
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- July 29, 2013 at 4:52 am
Depending on treatments and changes My CT scans have varied from monthly, to every three months and for the last three years every six months unless I have a complaint or the Oncologist feels lumps he wants to check out.
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- July 29, 2013 at 4:52 am
Depending on treatments and changes My CT scans have varied from monthly, to every three months and for the last three years every six months unless I have a complaint or the Oncologist feels lumps he wants to check out.
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- July 29, 2013 at 4:52 am
Depending on treatments and changes My CT scans have varied from monthly, to every three months and for the last three years every six months unless I have a complaint or the Oncologist feels lumps he wants to check out.
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- July 29, 2013 at 4:18 pm
DEK here UK
Never gave it a thought
I have been scanned every 3 months since reaching stage 4.
Didn't know I was at this stage till Nov 2012
Since the ipilimumab treatment they have tried to scan after a month
But unfortunately due to the chronic diarrhea from the treatment it took 6 weeks before I could have scan
But for me I would say every 3 months
Don't they need that kind of gap to see any changes
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- July 29, 2013 at 12:56 am
My two lung nodules were first seen in November 2011. From March 2012, when I had an intransit axillary sub-q removed until November 2012, I had scans quarterly. For most of that year, the nodules were "stable". When one began to grow, it was removed by VATS. Since then (11/12) I have been considered stage 4, NED, as the other nodule is no longer evident. According to Dr. Wolchok, whom I trust implicitly, every three months is the right schedule for me. Once I reach a year NED, then we go to every six months for scans. I have had no other treatment except surgery since my stage 3a diagnosis in November 2010.
Stable for a year and a half seems great – keep it up!
Lear
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- July 29, 2013 at 12:56 am
My two lung nodules were first seen in November 2011. From March 2012, when I had an intransit axillary sub-q removed until November 2012, I had scans quarterly. For most of that year, the nodules were "stable". When one began to grow, it was removed by VATS. Since then (11/12) I have been considered stage 4, NED, as the other nodule is no longer evident. According to Dr. Wolchok, whom I trust implicitly, every three months is the right schedule for me. Once I reach a year NED, then we go to every six months for scans. I have had no other treatment except surgery since my stage 3a diagnosis in November 2010.
Stable for a year and a half seems great – keep it up!
Lear
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- July 29, 2013 at 4:18 pm
DEK here UK
Never gave it a thought
I have been scanned every 3 months since reaching stage 4.
Didn't know I was at this stage till Nov 2012
Since the ipilimumab treatment they have tried to scan after a month
But unfortunately due to the chronic diarrhea from the treatment it took 6 weeks before I could have scan
But for me I would say every 3 months
Don't they need that kind of gap to see any changes
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- July 29, 2013 at 4:18 pm
DEK here UK
Never gave it a thought
I have been scanned every 3 months since reaching stage 4.
Didn't know I was at this stage till Nov 2012
Since the ipilimumab treatment they have tried to scan after a month
But unfortunately due to the chronic diarrhea from the treatment it took 6 weeks before I could have scan
But for me I would say every 3 months
Don't they need that kind of gap to see any changes
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