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Bone density scans - how often?
I've been reading Debra's thread with interest, and have a question of my own.
I've been told by my oncologist that she will send me for another bone density scan in 2 years' time. Before chemo last summer, the scan showed I was osteopaenic (not sure on figures), and now I'm on Arimidex and Calcichew Forte. 2 years sounds like a long time to me. I'll discuss it with her next time, but in the meantime, I would welcome hearing from anyone with experience of this. Is bone loss generally so slow that it isn't worth testing more regularly? |
Mine is sending me every 2 years as well.
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3 years for me
Hi Caroline
I see you are from London, same as me. I was diagnosed with severe osteoporosis at the Royal Marsden after a DEXA scan, quite a shock. I was then sent to a cash strapped NHS hospital in Surrey and the Consultant there has said I can't have another scan for THREE years. I have spoken to the NOS and they said that 2-3 years is about the norm. They say that it takes a time for bone loss to register on a scan. There are blood tests (bone marker tests) that can be done after three months to see if you are still actually losing bone, but I cant persuade anyone to do one of these, perhaps you will have more luck. I am taking Protolos and Calcichew. |
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