Guest guest Posted August 6, 2002 Report Share Posted August 6, 2002 Thank you, Dr. Rolla. I was hoping it DIDN'T mean as it sounds. But I appreciate your verifying that definition. If that is the case, would the RAI treatment that I received post surgery help kill out any cells that entered the arteries or veins? After reviewing the FBS findings, my nuclear meds doctor reported that metastatic lymph node involvement could not be excluded because of some of his findings of the scan. Anita in TX > > Angio invasion = vascular invasion, > > it mans, as it sounds, that portions of the tumor > are present inside of an artery or vein. > > -- > ############################ > ARTURO R. ROLLA, MD > arolla@a... > arolla@w... > arolla@h... > ############################ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2002 Report Share Posted August 6, 2002 Thank you, Dr. Rolla. Anita in TX > Anita > > > Yes, RAI will help even with tumor growinginside of the > blood vessels. > > > -- > ############################ > ARTURO R. ROLLA, MD > arolla@a... > arolla@w... > arolla@h... > ############################ > > Thank you, Dr. Rolla. > > > > I was hoping it DIDN'T mean as it sounds. But I appreciate your > > verifying that definition. > > > > If that is the case, would the RAI treatment that I received post > > surgery help kill out any cells that entered the arteries or veins? > > > > After reviewing the FBS findings, my nuclear meds doctor reported > > that metastatic lymph node involvement could not be excluded because > > of some of his findings of the scan. > > > > Anita in TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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