Hi Deb,
I thought I had also done a post for you in one of the other forums here, but heck, short term memory loss got me on this one!
Ok, let's see if anything I say is of value.
My understanding that the goal in any form of radio treatment for AN's is not necessarily the size reduction but tumor core (DNA) death. Now, I have heard of some that shrunk a little bit from the size it was at time of treatment, but my understanding is that size reduction is not the ultimate goal.
I learned a valuable lesson from another CK'er on this site about reading films and at what point is the tumor dying. I believe the commentary to be true so will share with you here. At the time of the MRI, it's all in the timing of when the test will "catch" the tumor in its death process. Sometimes, the tumor will show darkening center/core to show the growth is dying. It can also take on a grayish/white color as well, showing tumor death. For the life of me, my first MRI at 8 mos post CK, we saw the "enhanced rim growth", showing a darkened core (indicators of tumor death).... and at 16 month, to my untrained eye, it looked bright white. I carried on with my dr's about it, not understanding how it was to look on the film..... and my dear AN post-CK friend reminded me (as shared with him by his CK radio-oncologist) that when the films are done, it's all in the timing of when you catch its death on film. Now, I sit back and to me, it makes sense... and if anyone else cares to elaborate on it, I most certainly welcome it as it's also a learning lesson for me.
One reason I chose CK is because, I knew, if need be, CK could be performed again, gawd forbid the first AN round of CK treatment didn't work. It is my understanding that CK can be repeated and you may want to check with the CK docs on the CK Patient Support forum boards as they are much better versed on it than me. The website (if you haven't been there yet) is:
http://www.cyberknifesupport.org/forum/Again, just my 2 cents (2p for you UK gang!) and hoping others can chime in as well.
Not sure if it helps... but I try.
Phyl