Cancer Remission under SAC Therapy
Jim Crook (Age 66)
Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer with Liver and Bone Metastasis (2018)
Pleuritic Chest Pain, Query:
Metastatic Disease
Technique:
Unenhanced Volumetric Axial Images were Obtained through the Chest with Standard Reformats
Findings:
- There are several enlarged left supraclavicular lymph nodes, with the largest measuring 1.7 cm in size.
- There are fairly extensive coronary artery calcifications.
- The visualized upper abdomen gives repeated evidence of numerous masses throughout the liver.
- Repeated evidence of multiple enlarged upper abdominal lymph nodes.
Impression:
- Left supraclavicular lymphadenopathy, considered to be metastatic in nature.
- No other findings of intrathoracic metastatic disease.
Post SAC – Results (Oct 26, 2018)
Exam Type:
CT Abdomen and Pelvis – Enhanced
History:
Known Prostate Cancer with Visceral Metastases
Technique:
Enhanced CT of the abdomen and pelvis with intravenous contrast
Findings(After taking SAC since July):
- The segment 4a lesion has decreased to 1.6 cm from 3.3 cm. Most of the other lesions have also decreased in size. No definite new lesions in the liver.
- The prostate gland has decreased in size with no new focal lesions.
- Multiple lower retroperitoneal and iliac chain lymph nodes have decreased in size. A lymph node just inferior to the aortic bifurcation has decreased to 10 mm from 23 mm.
No definite new lymphadenopathy.