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mts
12-11-2006, 10:36 AM
I read somewhere there should be a limit of chest X-Rays due to excess radiation (especially on irradiated breasts). I am getting ready for a 6 month check-up and already all these tests are required. Wouldnt a PET do the same as a chest X-Ray? I know its more expensive, but after surgeries and radiation I really don't want more beams of radiation zapping me ...

Maria (MTS)

Chelee
12-12-2006, 12:46 AM
Maria, Like you, I don't want any extra beams of radiation on me at all if I can avoid it. I know my onc just recently *tried* her best to talk me into a CT of brain INSTEAD of MRI of my brain. I told her I WANT the MRI...the CT is radiation. She always pushes CT's and x-rays...but in my case I think its all about cost to her. A CT is about $450 verses $2000 for MRI.

I have been exposed to enough radiation, so any chance I get I certainly avoid it. If you have a PET coming up...I would pass up the chest x-ray since the PET should be able to pick up anything an x-ray can and more.

Ask your onc if its really necessary? I do believe a PET & CT scan is radiation too. I am NOT sure which one has more...the x-ray, or PET/CT? But again...if you have a PET coming up soon...I would stick to that.

Chelee

AlaskaAngel
12-15-2006, 02:38 PM
Hi mts and Chelee

It might be worth reviewing a recent "old" post discussing radiation, and I will also add another link for you to consider:

http://www.her2support.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=21172

and

http://professional.cancerconsultants.com/news.aspx?id=38770