Hi all, this is my first post here.
I was diagnosed with bowel cancer 2.5 years ago. When they found it the situation was very serious, it had spread from my bowel to my ovary (very strange, never heard of before for it to do this) But I had the whole lot taken out and did 6 months of hardcore chemo (oxyplatin, avastin, 5FU) and then did another 12 months of “maintence chemo” – the same chemo but without the oxyplatin.
Ive been clear ever since I had the operation, I get scanned every three months and have regular CEA markers. I finished treatment 10 months ago, I’d been clear all this time and it qas felt that there was no reason to continue treatment. I was thrilled. It was a happy time. I’d re-written the record books and been pulled back from the brink. I sought a second opinion from a highly regarded oncologist who suggested alternating between a CT and PET scan – I had only had CT’s up until then and didn’t know anything about PET scans.
My oncologist warned me that PET scans often pick up things which are actually nothing and it can be very distressing. Ive been worrying about since I agreed to start doing PET scans.
I had a PET scan and unfortantely said that there was a tiny “spot”” on my liver shown up on the PET. Bottom feel out of my world. My CEA marker has also gone from 0.9 to 4.
Ive been trying to break this down into manageable chunks, but Im just so scared and unhappy and I need some help. I have a 4 year old and its breaking my heart.
I’m being sent for an MRi to have a better look at it. My oncologist said if it was "hot" then it would be surgery without a doubt to remove it. Apparently these are "not uncommon" Sometimes I think it doesn’t sound too bad – I mean it’s a sensitive scan and the markers are only at 4 – the “normal” range is up to 35 apparently.
But I’m just so so scared. Can anyone help me?