Re: James: mom's PET results, tumor still there by Puh ..... The Truth in Medicine
Date: 12/1/2011 10:07:37 AM ( 13 y ago)
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EDIT: The radiologist updated the new PET/CT results. The new and old tumor sizes are as follow:
NEW: 5.8 x 2 x 4.4 cm
OLD: 5.2 x 2.3 x 5.3 cm
That is approximately a 20% decrease in the new tumor size.
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Could the bone lesions be Osteomyelitis that are highlighted by the FDG, as referenced to in the article that my brother posted? She does have some of the symptoms, and according to the site below, it is caused by bacterial or fungal infections that can spread from the skin to the bones:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001473/
Her inflammatory Breast Cancer was accompanied by at least a bacterial infection on the skin, maybe a fungal one, as you have pointed out. But we suspect that it is passing, as her wounds are healing (no pus for weeks), her skin is turning less red, her skin is not as thick (May scan: 12mm, Dec. scan: 6mm), etc.
She has bone pain, fevers, and swelling (right arm).
Does Arthritis only affect the joints? Can it cause damage to the bone itself? Can this be arthritis?
You did mention in a post from several months ago that the first PET/CT showed a Dowager's hump forming in her throat, a sign of osteoporosis. I believe that it is the same region that is reacting so heavily to the glucose, even more than the affected breast: 7.6 vs 7.4. You wondered why it was not included in the report:
//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1846183#i
She's had bone pain for as long as we can remember, including in her back (we've been giving her massages since elementary school, college graduates now), but it's gotten particularly worse recently, and its not exactly the same pain she's been having. What's more, she has foot and wrist pain, which is similar to the bone pain around the rest of her body, which cannot be cancer jumping from her breast to these distant regions. They did not find anything there, but I don't think that PET/CTs examine the hands and feet, etc., but just down to the pelvis.
Finally, what do you recommend for her to take given the deterioration of her bones?
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