About this document "After and Before CAR-T PET Scans - 2024.PNG": how can I learn more about these results

October 15, 2025Navis AI

For informational purposes only

This answer was generated by AI grounded in NCCN guidelines and published medical literature. It is not medical advice. Always consult your oncologist or care team before making treatment decisions.

Based on the document information, here are the recommended ways to learn more about your PET scan results:

According to NCCN Guidelines for CAR-T Cell Therapy Follow-up Care:

  1. Schedule a follow-up appointment with your oncology team at [facility removed], where these scans were performed
  2. Request a detailed review of your complete radiologist's report, which would contain more specific information than what's shown in the summary

The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Guidelines recommend:

  • Having your treating physician explain the scan findings in the context of your overall treatment plan
  • Asking specific questions about: • How the changes in metabolic activity relate to your response to CAR-T therapy • What these results mean for your next steps in treatment

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) suggests patients should:

  • Keep copies of their imaging reports for personal records
  • Ask for written summaries of findings if needed
  • Request explanations of any medical terms you don't understand

Important Next Steps (as noted in the document):

  1. Follow up with your oncology team to discuss scan results
  2. Continue scheduled monitoring as per your CAR-T protocol

Remember that while these scans are important tools for monitoring your treatment response, they should always be interpreted by your healthcare team within the context of your complete medical history and overall treatment plan.

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