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Lung Mets

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    casagrayson
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      For those of you who have been diagnosed with lung mets, was it found on a simple chest xray, or was a CT or PET scan the thing that caught it?  

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        clthomas2131
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          Mine were found via PET scan and then CT scan.

          clthomas2131
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            Mine were found via PET scan and then CT scan.

            clthomas2131
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              Mine were found via PET scan and then CT scan.

              kylez
              Participant

                Susan, my lung mets were first seen on a simple X-ray. In fact that was the first sign of stage IV disease. After the X-rat was read they said my sore shoulder was fine, but asked me to come back for a CT.

                kylez
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                  Susan, my lung mets were first seen on a simple X-ray. In fact that was the first sign of stage IV disease. After the X-rat was read they said my sore shoulder was fine, but asked me to come back for a CT.

                  kylez
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                    Susan, my lung mets were first seen on a simple X-ray. In fact that was the first sign of stage IV disease. After the X-rat was read they said my sore shoulder was fine, but asked me to come back for a CT.

                    ed williams
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                      Hi Susan, mine were found on x-ray then they did at Ct which confirmed that there was something there, followed by a needle biopsy to confirm that it was Melanoma. Ed

                      ed williams
                      Participant

                        Hi Susan, mine were found on x-ray then they did at Ct which confirmed that there was something there, followed by a needle biopsy to confirm that it was Melanoma. Ed

                        ed williams
                        Participant

                          Hi Susan, mine were found on x-ray then they did at Ct which confirmed that there was something there, followed by a needle biopsy to confirm that it was Melanoma. Ed

                          DZnDef
                          Participant

                            Hi Susan, My first lung met was found via chest x-ray for an unrelated reason (chest pains) in 2012.  Then a PET CT saw it "light up", then a surgical biopsy diagnosed it as a different kind of cancer.  Follow up chest x-rays were clear until January 2014 (again, a regular x-ray).  Lung needle biopsy that time determined melanoma (first tumor re-evaluated and determined to be melanoma as well).  No known primary.

                              casagrayson
                              Participant

                                Thanks, everyone.  That eases my mind a little bit.  My husband has had two early stage melanomas, but I'm always waiting for the "other shoe to drop".  He's had a really bad cough for over three months now.  He had a chest xray at the doctor's office in April where they saw shadowing and thought maybe pneumonia.  I finally got him to go back to the doctor this week and they did another xray and our primary said that it looked better than the last one.  There's obviously nothing that jumps out on the xray … but I was concerned that perhaps lung mets were so small they didn't show up well on traditional xray.  Doctor has put him on an inhaler and a short regimen of antibiotics.  If the cough is not much better by next week PCP said he will do a CT scan, given the melanoma history.  

                                Hopefully, since there doesn't appear to be anything on xray the CT scan will show nothing as well.

                                casagrayson
                                Participant

                                  Thanks, everyone.  That eases my mind a little bit.  My husband has had two early stage melanomas, but I'm always waiting for the "other shoe to drop".  He's had a really bad cough for over three months now.  He had a chest xray at the doctor's office in April where they saw shadowing and thought maybe pneumonia.  I finally got him to go back to the doctor this week and they did another xray and our primary said that it looked better than the last one.  There's obviously nothing that jumps out on the xray … but I was concerned that perhaps lung mets were so small they didn't show up well on traditional xray.  Doctor has put him on an inhaler and a short regimen of antibiotics.  If the cough is not much better by next week PCP said he will do a CT scan, given the melanoma history.  

                                  Hopefully, since there doesn't appear to be anything on xray the CT scan will show nothing as well.

                                  casagrayson
                                  Participant

                                    Thanks, everyone.  That eases my mind a little bit.  My husband has had two early stage melanomas, but I'm always waiting for the "other shoe to drop".  He's had a really bad cough for over three months now.  He had a chest xray at the doctor's office in April where they saw shadowing and thought maybe pneumonia.  I finally got him to go back to the doctor this week and they did another xray and our primary said that it looked better than the last one.  There's obviously nothing that jumps out on the xray … but I was concerned that perhaps lung mets were so small they didn't show up well on traditional xray.  Doctor has put him on an inhaler and a short regimen of antibiotics.  If the cough is not much better by next week PCP said he will do a CT scan, given the melanoma history.  

                                    Hopefully, since there doesn't appear to be anything on xray the CT scan will show nothing as well.

                                  DZnDef
                                  Participant

                                    Hi Susan, My first lung met was found via chest x-ray for an unrelated reason (chest pains) in 2012.  Then a PET CT saw it "light up", then a surgical biopsy diagnosed it as a different kind of cancer.  Follow up chest x-rays were clear until January 2014 (again, a regular x-ray).  Lung needle biopsy that time determined melanoma (first tumor re-evaluated and determined to be melanoma as well).  No known primary.

                                    DZnDef
                                    Participant

                                      Hi Susan, My first lung met was found via chest x-ray for an unrelated reason (chest pains) in 2012.  Then a PET CT saw it "light up", then a surgical biopsy diagnosed it as a different kind of cancer.  Follow up chest x-rays were clear until January 2014 (again, a regular x-ray).  Lung needle biopsy that time determined melanoma (first tumor re-evaluated and determined to be melanoma as well).  No known primary.

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