In March, my wife, Maryse, got her second PET scan in her ongoing battle with stage 4 breast cancer. Things were going well, and she'd been feeling really good, so we were expecting good news, but to say there were no trepidations would be a lie.
So… Got the results today. And oh boy, they were not what we were expecting. Oh no, far from it.
They’re WAY better.
So, according to the original PET scan (from 22 July, so roughly a month before starting treatment), Maryse had 12 metastases on her spine and her ribcage, along with a 4 cm tumour in her left breast.
According to the latest scan, she has a VERY low level of activity in the tumour (which has also shrunk quite a lot) and a weird spot on her pelvic bone that wasn’t there initially (but remember the gap between her scan and the start of her treatment). The radio-oncologist is VERY doubtful that it’s anything to worry about, but she’s gonna get her a scan around June to see if it’s anything, and if so, if there’s any progression and need for some ultra-targeted radiation therapy.
And… That’s it. There’s no other cancerous activity anywhere in her body. Some of it’s gone, a lot of it’s shrunk and the rest is just asleep. Her bones have started healing as well.
To say we’re over the moon might be underselling it a tad.