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Hi Sir, my mother-in-law diagnosed from cervix cancer with chemo and radiation but recently she was getting bleeding from anus while pooping so we have take pet CT scan as per advice below are the findings please check it once and let me know. Findings : Metabolically active lesion in the vaginal vault as described - Neoplastic - primary lesion. Obstructive left hydroureteronephrosis with irregular cortical thickness. Metabolically active retroperitoneal, mediastinal and bilateral axillary lymph nodes - metastasis. Metabolically active lesion in right lobe of liver - metastasis.
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The report is suggestive of a recurrence of cancer . The bleeding from anus could be because of some changes seen after radiation and not a malignancy as such - which if can be treated by medication given locally Cancer recurrence with spread to other organs is a worrying progression of her disease , the best treatment we could offer her at this stage is chemotherapy with intention to control the disease . Medication for pain and other supportive care should be given , as needed . Feel free to consult me at any stage of her treatment, would be happy to help her in any possible way .
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Hi This is a very unfortunate situation How many days ago did she receive radiation and chemotherapy Also would like to discuss in detail about the treatment received so far and what can be next Please consult
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