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- January 6, 2017 at 3:35 am
Hi all – I've been a PD-1 responder, but the 2 lymph nodes that radiologist keeps an eye on have remained mildly enlarged at 1.7×1 cm throughout treatment. Is this normal? Possible they are just gummed up at the moment? My mets certainly moved through those nodes from organ to organ. Or do lymph nodes tend to shrink at the same pace as other tumors? If anyone has similar experience would really love to hear your stories.
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- January 6, 2017 at 5:02 am
No idea in relation to your treatment but it is possible nodes will never return to normal size. Even with benign nodes, there are what are called "reactive" nodes. Enlarge for whatever reason and never shrink. Might not apply but just throwing it out there.
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- January 6, 2017 at 5:02 am
No idea in relation to your treatment but it is possible nodes will never return to normal size. Even with benign nodes, there are what are called "reactive" nodes. Enlarge for whatever reason and never shrink. Might not apply but just throwing it out there.
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- January 6, 2017 at 5:02 am
No idea in relation to your treatment but it is possible nodes will never return to normal size. Even with benign nodes, there are what are called "reactive" nodes. Enlarge for whatever reason and never shrink. Might not apply but just throwing it out there.
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