No, I don't believe tumors increase in size as you get older, but that doesn't mean that there can't be tumors that do increase in size over several years. If you have a fairly tumor than it most likely increased in size because I don't think that they would suddenly show up really huge. So if you notice a tumor that is growing in size, you need to contact your doctor immediately. It's just like with anyone that may have a tumor not necessarily due to NF, if someone that doesn't have nf found a lump and the doctor was not too concerned about it after running tests, they would worry if it grew in size. I don't know if the percentage of a tumor growing in size is more likely to cancerous if we have NF or if tit's the same for anybody regardless. What I do know is that because we have NF; it puts us at a higher risk and if the tumor increases in size there is a 10% chance that the tumor can be malignant.
Every doctor I saw told me that there was a slight possibility that the tumor was malignant and every one of those doctors told me that they highly doubted that tumor on my left leg was cancerous, but every single one of them was wrong. So if you find a tumor that has gotten even a little bigger, I strongly recommend a biopsy to make sure. Does not mean it has to be removed, but if they find out it is cancerous they may have to move it. My 10% chance ended up being 100%. The cancer was called Neuro-fibro-sarcoma.
~Kristy~
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To: neurofibromatosis2@yahoogroups.com
From: luckyclovergal07@...
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 13:48:33 -0700
Subject: RE: [Neurofibromatosis] back pain anyone?
Every doctor I saw told me that there was a slight possibility that the tumor was malignant and every one of those doctors told me that they highly doubted that tumor on my left leg was cancerous, but every single one of them was wrong. So if you find a tumor that has gotten even a little bigger, I strongly recommend a biopsy to make sure. Does not mean it has to be removed, but if they find out it is cancerous they may have to move it. My 10% chance ended up being 100%. The cancer was called Neuro-fibro-sarcoma.
~Kristy~
I'm using flowerlillies1aol.com as my primary personal email now, but I use hotmail to check my aol email, so it all gets downloaded at hotmail. Don't have to change email just use whichever one you are using. babbling-brook@... is secondary primary email plus use for yahoo groups and other sites I sign up for. Please be patient with me repling back.
My gmail kristy.wilday@... I've decided to keep, but will use mostly for m blogs stuff now, but anyone can write me there and I will respond. Check out my blogs. If you send me email from the blog site, it will go to my gmail address.
Check out my blog http://kwilday.blogspot.com/
Check out the books I am currently reading and will be reading. Not all books listed are ones I am actually reading.
http://www.goodreads.com/review/list?shelf=currently-reading
To: neurofibromatosis2@yahoogroups.com
From: luckyclovergal07@...
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 13:48:33 -0700
Subject: RE: [Neurofibromatosis] back pain anyone?
| Thank you for all your input =) I have had an MRI of my spine, this was 2 years ago now, and it was an open MRI....so I don't know if the results come out differently, seeing as it is not the typical one that a lot of people have done. Could it be that the tumor - if I have one - was hidden, and the MRI didn't catch it? I do think (I am pretty sure) that I have scoliosis, but it is a minor condition. It is just that right part of my back, the should blade area, that is messed up. It does not hurt constantly, but there are days where it is pretty uncomfortable. I have grown kind of accustomed to it, so it doesn't hurt as much as it used to...but there have been few days where the pain is killer. I am the first in my family to have NF. I don't have too many reading issues, like dyslexia, though I have very bad comprehension, and sometimes have some difficulties reading some things...but I am getting better at working past that. Do tumors usually increase in size as you get older? I'm 18 now, and have been diagnosed since I was about 4. As far as I know, they have remained a decent size, and noncancerous. --- On Thu, 4/30/09, Kristy Wilday <babbling-brook@
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