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Old 02-11-2005, 12:01 PM   #2
Isabelle
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Hi Julie,
I was diagnosed 5 years ago, just after I finished nursing my third child. So, my heart goes out to you because I know how hard it is to cope with bc and small children.

Have you asked your oncologist about getting a CAT scan? He/she should be willing to discuss the test with you. This is a very standard test to get when you have breast cancer. In your case, it would be a useful baseline to use to compare with future scans down the line and to monitor your progress on your treatment.

If your oncologist is unwilling to share information with you or you are not comfortable asking why you are not getting a scan, I would definitely get a second opinion or even switch oncologists.

The more information you have, the better you will do with breast cancer.

I get CAT scans of my chest, pelvis and abdomen every three months now that I am in treatment for cancer again. You have to drink a barium contrast but the machines are so fast now the scans take minutes. I have had PET scans, but they have not been as useful as cat scans and bone scans.

Also, what is the status of your tumor markers? The CA 27/29 and the CEA tests are the ones I have been getting ever since I was diagnosed. They can, in many cases, be helpful in monitoring the status of breast cancer and can indicate when a cat scan might be called for.
The breastcancer.org website has easy to understand info. about all the tests I mentioned here.

Good Luck!
Isabelle
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