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What Does Shadow On Back Of Brain In CAT Scan Indicate?

Hi there, my father in law has been awaiting an MRI scan in hospital for the past 5 days. He recently under went chemo and radiotherapy for lung cancer, with good results. His vision started going and he can no longer talk properly, a cat scan has shown signs of a shadow on the back of his brain. Does this always go hand in hand with brain cancer or could a shadow indicate something else?
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Mon, 23 Dec 2013
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Hello dear,
in view of your father being diagnosed as having lung cancer and chemo and radiotherapy for the same, a shadow in brain CAT scan with problems in speech and vision most probably indicate metastasis from a lung cancer. Possibility of having brain cancer cannot be ruled out and it is advisable to consult to a neurosurgeon as soon as possible.
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What Does Shadow On Back Of Brain In CAT Scan Indicate?

Hello dear, in view of your father being diagnosed as having lung cancer and chemo and radiotherapy for the same, a shadow in brain CAT scan with problems in speech and vision most probably indicate metastasis from a lung cancer. Possibility of having brain cancer cannot be ruled out and it is advisable to consult to a neurosurgeon as soon as possible.