a) She had a PET scan done on Monday, in Maidstone Hospital shiny new PET and CT scan centre. Like you, my understanding of this is they will use this initial scan as a measurement or control guide for any reductions in her tumours. They have also indicated it may be able to show up any other possible areas of concern. As of yet, as far as we are aware, they haven't had the results back for this.
b) I didn't know that, I have started reading bits and pieces on the Cancer UK website, but until we know exactly what my wife has there is too much to take in.
c) I had seen the watch & wait policy mentioned on the Cancer UK website. I believe this is more the case for those that have Low grade Lymphoma, but no visible signs of cancer - my wife has a golf ball size tumour that is pressing on her urethra, causing issues with her right kidney. This is the tumour they are focussing on - however they said from the most recent CT scan that she has the starts of tumours showing in the lymph nodes above and below the diaphragm. Our belief, and the doctors up until Friday, was that this was an aggressive fast growing High grade lymphoma, and was being treated as such.
d) Again, I only know from what we have been told, The Royal Marsden took a biopsy of my wife's tumour in early December, they then confirmed it was Lymphoma and passed us onto our local oncology unit at Maidstone. They informed us the Marsden pathologist had indicated it was High grade lymphoma, but the consultant said they always do a "second opinion" check from their own pathologists - it was this check that brought back the new belief that it is in fact Low grade Lymphoma. My wife's consultant then said, on Friday, that she wasn't happy to treat without full confidence in what it was she was dealing with - the sample slides have now been sent to Kings Hospital and we await the results.
e) that would seem sensible - I will be surprised if the results from Kings comes back as Low grade, and in some ways, although the treatment for High grade is more aggressive and unpleasant, it appears the long term prognosis is more certainty after this treatment. The type of person my wife is, she will not cope with the Watch & Wait policy of Low Grade NHL.
To be honest, if they have defined the staging of her cancer this information has been lost to us, amongst all the many other bits of information, tests and scans that she has been through in the past 10 days, so my simple answer is I don't know.
I am going to collect my beautiful wife at 2pm today, to bring her home for Christmas, and possibly the New Year, depending on how quickly Kings work on the biopsy slides.
We can then hopefully face the future together, once the doctors have all the information they need.
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Thank you and warmest wishes