Son (Stage 4 cHL METS) had his first quarterly scan on Tuesday since his EOT scan in January 2026. Yesterday (April 22, 2026) he received his results and with the help of Ai, here’s the summary:
Everything appears stable, which means there has been no sign of new cancer spread in the abdomen or pelvis.
In plain language:
No new metastatic disease was seen.
The lymph nodes that were being watched have stayed the same size or are slightly smaller, which is reassuring.
Major organs including the: liver, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, adrenal glands all look normal.
The previously seen bone spots (lucent lesions) look unchanged, meaning there is no progression.
No concerning changes were seen in the:
bowel, reproductive organs, abdominal wall, blood vessels
What “stable exam” means
“Stable” is usually a very encouraging word in surveillance imaging because it means:
nothing is worsening
nothing new has appeared
no evidence that the lymphoma has returned in this area
Overall takeaway
This scan suggests that his Hodgkin lymphoma remains in remission in the abdomen and pelvis, with no new concerning findings.