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Inumerable tumors

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    Shaneswife
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    I finally got a copy of the MRI for husband for the brain and the CT report for the body. It stated both lungs and liver had inumerable tumors. What’s the standard to stop counting? And is inumerable as bad as it gets? They only identified the largest of the tumors in each lung and 2 of the largest in the liver specifically in the report. Every scan has been nothing but more bad news lately.
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      stars
      Participant

      It sounds scary, but I think melanoma just presents that way  – see this page:

      https://radiopaedia.org/articles/miliary-opacities

      It may not mean that they are hard/impossible to treat, just that they present a certain way (lots of small instead of one or two big tumours).I hope you guys get some good news soon…

      stars
      Participant

      It sounds scary, but I think melanoma just presents that way  – see this page:

      https://radiopaedia.org/articles/miliary-opacities

      It may not mean that they are hard/impossible to treat, just that they present a certain way (lots of small instead of one or two big tumours).I hope you guys get some good news soon…

      stars
      Participant

      It sounds scary, but I think melanoma just presents that way  – see this page:

      https://radiopaedia.org/articles/miliary-opacities

      It may not mean that they are hard/impossible to treat, just that they present a certain way (lots of small instead of one or two big tumours).I hope you guys get some good news soon…

      debwray
      Participant

      Hi,

      My liver tumours were measured similarly. They took the dimensions of the three biggest and location for reference for the next scan , then reported innumerable diffuse metastases greater than 50. Think this is the way they report for comparison purposes and if things are not clear later they would simply put the two scans side by side to compare. If I understand it.. The written report gives the oncologist in words the key info. Using the largest tumours as reference probably minimises measurement errors too when trying to quantify growth or decrease in size.

      Sorry it was more bad news

      Best wishes

      Deb

      debwray
      Participant

      Hi,

      My liver tumours were measured similarly. They took the dimensions of the three biggest and location for reference for the next scan , then reported innumerable diffuse metastases greater than 50. Think this is the way they report for comparison purposes and if things are not clear later they would simply put the two scans side by side to compare. If I understand it.. The written report gives the oncologist in words the key info. Using the largest tumours as reference probably minimises measurement errors too when trying to quantify growth or decrease in size.

      Sorry it was more bad news

      Best wishes

      Deb

      debwray
      Participant

      Hi,

      My liver tumours were measured similarly. They took the dimensions of the three biggest and location for reference for the next scan , then reported innumerable diffuse metastases greater than 50. Think this is the way they report for comparison purposes and if things are not clear later they would simply put the two scans side by side to compare. If I understand it.. The written report gives the oncologist in words the key info. Using the largest tumours as reference probably minimises measurement errors too when trying to quantify growth or decrease in size.

      Sorry it was more bad news

      Best wishes

      Deb

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