Tom1959
Jul 28, 2013, 01:57 PM
My 91 year old father had MOHS surgery to remove squamous cancer on his face, his cheek. He first went to the dermatologist for it in February of 2012, last year. The lab did not detect cancer at that time. But it had an infection as well and we kept coming back and eventually they took another bioposy which detected it. It was operated on July 8, 2013 and we were told it had grown quite a bit but that it was completely removed. But she was concerned enough to suggest a CAT scan of the head and neck to see if the cancer might have spread to the lymph nodes.
I'm not very confident in the judgement of the two doctors at this practice who have let the cancer go so long without a second test. [I'm also a bit dubious of their judgement that the cancer is in fact fully removed, despite the MOHS good reputation.]
My question is: when do think would be the optimal time to take the CAT scan and if you think that is the correct way to proceed? They seem to want to wait another 3 or 4 weeks to take the cat scan.
I'm not very confident in the judgement of the two doctors at this practice who have let the cancer go so long without a second test. [I'm also a bit dubious of their judgement that the cancer is in fact fully removed, despite the MOHS good reputation.]
My question is: when do think would be the optimal time to take the CAT scan and if you think that is the correct way to proceed? They seem to want to wait another 3 or 4 weeks to take the cat scan.