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I also learned that malignancy scores are more typically:
Squamous carcinomas (score 11)
Adenocarcinomas (score 9)
There is a Bronchioloalveolar Carcinoma (BAC) that shows less uptake (score 3.5), but what I found is that these generally are slow growing and appear as solitary nodules.
My PET came back cold and I am very grateful for that. I know you must be worrying about this. When I was waiting for test results, I spent a lot of time trying to educate myself as much as I could with all the resources the Internet has to offer. I also changed my diet, began drinking tons of water, and taking a regimen of vitamins. Exercise helped me keep my mind off it. And I began praying a lot more. I believe God answered those prayers.
I wish you all the best and I hope you keep us posted.
God bless,
Tom
And with all that said, miracles really do happen. My wife was at a wedding shower just last night and there was a lady there that told her she had been diagnoised with cancer of the mouth, based on a biopsy. It was a tumor nearly the size of a golf ball on the roof of her mouth. After preparing herself for surgery and then chemo, the doctors told her after it's surgical removal that it was completely benign. The doctors were shocked. She said she had prayed for God's healing and she believed that's why she had such a wonderful outcome.
I know of other stories similar to this.
Your biopsy may come back negative and I pray that it does. If it's positive, you can still beat it, especially with His grace.
Please keep us posted.
Tom