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SharonMH
SharonMH Member Posts: 353
edited June 2014 in Stage III Breast Cancer

Hi,   Just wondering,   I finished treatment one year ago, does your onc do scans or just blood work for tumor markers?  Mine does just blood work and asks me if anything new hurts,  Should I ask for scans or be O.K. with just blood work?  SharonH

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  • clariceak
    clariceak Member Posts: 752
    edited June 2011

    My onc only asks for a lung x-ray once a year.  She doesn't use scans without symptoms and I have blood work done every 3 months. It looks like you were dxed around the same time.  Isn't it great to be alive!

  • SharonMH
    SharonMH Member Posts: 353
    edited June 2011

    Hi clariceak, Yes it is great to be alive,  I had mx, chemo rads  and femara Yes life is good  Husband and I are expecting our 5th  Grandchild.  Just want to keep dancing with NED SharonH

  • diana50
    diana50 Member Posts: 2,134
    edited June 2011
    My doctor doesn't do scans; except for breast MRI (dense breasts) and yearly mammo.the dye they use in CT scans...etc...over a period of time with lots of scans...isn't good for your kidneys.  so, unless there is something going on...my doc doesn't do scans.  i get blood work done every 6 months and tumor markers.  that is it.  just the way i like it*  Cool  congrats on being finished with treatment and also expecting 5th grandchild* wow***
  • faithfulheart
    faithfulheart Member Posts: 544
    edited June 2011

    My onc. just does  blood work every 3 months, he will due a scan if something hurts long enough.

    So far so good !! Thank God!

    I think it's pretty much the norm these days.

    Congrats,

    take care

    Stephanie

  • gillyone
    gillyone Member Posts: 1,727
    edited June 2011

    blood work only before every 3 monthly appointment

    good to hear others doing well

  • Pure
    Pure Member Posts: 1,796
    edited June 2011

    Wow..My doc only does blood work/zometa tx every 6 months and that is pretty  much it! No tumour marker texts, no xrays, and only wants to see me every 6 MONTHS..

    If I get pain of any sort I will call her though. With the blood work they can see issues with the bone and liver but not the lungs..

  • kathleen1966
    kathleen1966 Member Posts: 793
    edited June 2011

    It is the same with me, just blood work and a chest X-ray every other year.  My oncologist says, otherwise, she would just be giving me unnecessary radiation....

  • NancyD
    NancyD Member Posts: 3,562
    edited June 2011

    Just blood work unless I have a symptom. I'm on the every-four-months schedule for at least another four months. Then it will be every-six-months. I think it will go to once a year at five years, but I've never really discussed the time table.



    The one time I specifically requested a scan (PET/CT) without symptoms was when I was planning my DIEP reconstruction (bilat). We'v'e all heard about Stage IVers who had no overt symptoms. I didn't want to go through the pain and expense if I had moved to Stage IV. I figured I'd rather save my money and strength to battle that.



    Whatever your onc chooses to use to monitor you, you are your own best monitor. You know your body better than anyone else. If something doesn't feel right, speak up and get it checked out.

  • tlundy
    tlundy Member Posts: 142
    edited June 2011

    Pretty much the same to report as the other ladies.  My onc does blood work at my 3 month check-ups, but he won't do tumor markers as he believes them to be unreliable   After my initial PET, I was told they would orders scans only if I have specific symptoms that need to be addressed. I trust from experience that he will do this quickly because I have a had a couple of times where I was having some unusual pain and he order the scans/results stat.  I still suffer from "scanxiety" so that approach if just fine with me Laughing.  I believe that my BS orders breast MRI's at some intervals but I haven't gotten to that point I guess because they have not scheduled me for one. I see him at the beginning of July and am going to ask him abou that then.  When he and I discussed it in general terms previously, I was like, why do I have to do a breast MRI when you took both of them?  I was unaware that even with a BMX a small amount of breast tissue remains behind (what????), and that, along with maybe using the MRI to detect any other abnormalities in the area, is the reason.  Anyway I hope that this general consensus in terms of how we are monitored gives you more comfort and peace of mind. Hugs, Tara

  • SharonMH
    SharonMH Member Posts: 353
    edited June 2011

    Hi all, I think blood work is the way to go. Just want to make sure I am doing the right thing Thanks for responding.  SharonH.

  • caaclark
    caaclark Member Posts: 936
    edited June 2011

    Well, no bloodwork at all for me or scans unless I have symptoms.  At first I was uneasy but now I am glad I don't have scans.  I do get a mammo on my remaining breast since I had a single mast.

  • IllinoisNancy
    IllinoisNancy Member Posts: 722
    edited June 2011

    My oncologist always does blood tests and xrays every six months.  That was the first four years when I was stage 1.  Now that I've entered stage 3, I'm not sure what the routine will be.  My recurrence was found by a breast surgeon during an annual exam.  The mammogram was perfect and didn't show a thing.  ILC has a way of hiding from almost everything. 

  • ck55
    ck55 Member Posts: 346
    edited June 2011

    I have tumor markers/blood panel every 6 months. Other than the tumor markers, what are they looking for in the lab work that would indicate a problem? I know elevated liver enzymes could indicate a problem there, but which values are they looking at for possible  bone mets?

    Cyndi

  • AnacortesGirl
    AnacortesGirl Member Posts: 1,758
    edited June 2011

    My onc does blood work with tumor markers and scans are only done if I report something that causes him concern.

    I'm a data person -- I keep all my records and like to periodically review them.  But when it comes to the tumor markers I don't care if he tells me what they are doing or not.  He'll let me know if he sees something that bothers him.  As far as I'm concerned I'm cancer free and he would have to prove, beyond a shadow of a doubt, before I would believe anything else.

  • Latte
    Latte Member Posts: 1,072
    edited June 2011

    no bloodwork, markers, or scans for me at all - just a yearly breast mri and mammo and ultrasound (but these are looking for recurrence, not progression) - nothing to check for progression unless I complain that something hurts me.

  • farfaith
    farfaith Member Posts: 46
    edited July 2011

    i have blood work every three months . do you all get the marker blood work is it bad that mine keeps going up 0 -40 is normal dock says mine has gone from 23 to 29 to 35 ok its 6 points away from 40 and i have gi problems. dock says go to gi dock counts are fine dont worry.

  • sugarplum
    sugarplum Member Posts: 318
    edited July 2011

    I'm five years out & still having a CBC every six months (no tumor markers though - onc says too many false positives can happen). No breasts left to mammo! Have had 4 nuclear bone scans (1 at DX, 3 later on due to various bone pains - turned out to be arthritis this last time).

    I'm HYPER-alert to any change in my body, which drives me crazy a lot of the time!

    Julie

  • 116
    116 Member Posts: 108
    edited December 2012

    I do not get anything from seeing the Oncologist, now once every six months, except a not so good breast exam and a pat on the back. I do not know why I bother to even go, its not worth the co-pay.

  • Karina121293
    Karina121293 Member Posts: 370
    edited July 2011

    Hi, just read through this thread agan and ck55 post drew my attantion, asking, what values are they looking at in lab work for possible bone mets?? Would like to know myself. Thanks ck55 for asking.

    Karina

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