For all the fuss it causes, cancer can have remarkably few symptoms. Though some forms such as acute leukemias and most brain cancers show signs in very early stages, most cancers can grow into enormous tumors and even metastasize before the person even notices that their own body has turned against them. Sure chemo and radiation can cause a whole slew of problems, but the cancer itself is a rather peaceful invader right up to the most advanced stages of the disease.
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My initial PET scan, prior to receiving treatment. Everything brightly colored in the chest is tumor. Below you can see my kidneys and bladder collecting the unused radioactive marker. |
In my case this jerk was a rogue lymphatic cell just above my heart probably several years ago. It grew and divided, creating an army of jerky clones. One of these eventually broke free of the mob and was caught by a lymph node further along the lymph duct system. There it grew and divided, creating another tumor (which you can clearly see near my neck in the above PET scan). For some unknown reason, this tumor triggered my immune system, causing an inflammatory reaction which eventually alerted me to the problem.
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Slice from my two-month PET scan. The tracer appears as yellow in this image. |
Back to Day 8.
Ahead to Day 10.
That's crazy! Kinda freaks me out, maybe cause I'm your mom. This blog is great! As much as it pains me, I am fascinated and find it very interesting!
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