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First round of scans done!

Forums General Melanoma Community First round of scans done!

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    AMcReader
    Participant

    Hello friends!

    I wanted to share some good news now that I have the results from my first round of scans since starting Nivo in April.

    Brain MRI — NED

    Abdomen and Pelvis CT — NED

    Chest CT — the smallest lung lymph node nodule gone, the second lymph node nodule significantly reduced (now 2.4 x 1.5cm), the largest mass had a slight increase (5.1×3.5cm) but Dr. Kendra believes it to be pseudo progression from the immune cells.

    I had my 4th round of Nivo today and am feeling good!

    I have two questions I’m hoping all of you in battle can provide insight on:

    1) I’ve only had CT scans and MRIs so far, no PET scans. Is there a reason for me to push for a PET scan next time?

    2) I’m feeling good on Nivo and am happy with the progress but I’m wondering if it is beneficial to push to do the combo in hopes of wiping out the Melanoma earlier while all of my numbers are good. Has anyone else done this?

    Sending love to all of you other warriors!

     

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      AMcReader
      Participant

      For some reason this posted anonymously but this was posted by amcreader.

      Johnjk04
      Participant

      Hello Amanda – oooh yeah, everything is coming along marvelously. 

      Started at Yale – New Haven in Jan. 2008. Cancer in the brain and just about every other organ except for my heart (6 years NED). In my 10 years @ YNH, not one PET scan. They believe the CT's and brain MRI's give them all the information that they need.

      So you keep going lady, the best is yet to come. 

      Bubbles
      Participant

      Congrats!!!  I don't think PET scans are necessary if you are being followed with CT's and MRI's and docs can clearly visualize any areas of concern.  And….if it ain't broke don't fix it, has always been my philosophy.  It looks as though nivo is working for you.  Immunotherapy takes a minute.  So, I would probably opt to give nivo alone more time, were I in your shoes.  If you can deal with your melanoma with only using nivo then you don't have to risk additional side effects.  All the while knowing you could still add ipi should you have the need. Just my take.  I wish you my best.  celeste

        AMcReader
        Participant

        This is just the kind of insight I was looking for….I’d been sitting there thinking WWCD. 🙂

         

      Johnjk04
      Participant

      Sorry Amanda – I failed to answer question #2 – that would be a question to discuss with your oncologist ( but you are still the person in charge though ).

      I was fortunate to be in the initial trial using Yervoy and Opdivo together. After 8 months of the trial, my scans came up all clear. Yervoy does have quite a bit more side effects than Opdivo. I itched on my chest and arms for 2 years. Now if you do start the combo, you can always drop the Yervoy if need be. My advice : stay with just the Opdivo and get a good idea of how it's doing, then if need be bring out " The Buster" – Yervoy.

        AMcReader
        Participant

        Thank you so much, John! Having insight from people with the coveted NED badge is so, so reassuring!

      Johnjk04
      Participant

      Just finished my post and I see Les has given her word – she is the best.

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