From reading here, I see some patients mention, at some point months after CK or GK, the tumor starts to show dark areas on an MRI with contrast, meaning those tumor cells are dead and can't absorb the contrast agent. Is that the norm, that a successful treatment not only stops growth, but kills the tumor? Or is it the exception and normally the growth stops but the tumor doesn't die?
After my last CK treatment today, I asked my radiation oncologist about tumor death and he told me if the treatment is successful, the growth will stop, but the tumor will continue to be "enhancing", by which I think he meant it will absorb the contrast agent and show as white on the MRI, meaning the tumor cells are still alive and none died. I know stopping the growth is the most important thing, but I was hoping the thing would also die.
What is normal with regard to this?