Would an MRI taken specifically to view my colon show signs of ovarian cancer if they were there?
Backstory to this question: Last year I was having some serious problems with bloating, loss of appetite, sense of fullness after only a few bites of food, loss of weight, fatigue, and mild abdominal pain. They did an MRI and found some kind of burst mass on my cecum (right next to my appendix) that the radiologist, surgeon and GI doc all said looked definitively like colon cancer but a colonoscopy to cut it out led to a biopsy was negative for cancer. They have a laundry list of what they know it wasn't, as they subsequently put me through every GI-related test under the sun, but no idea of what it was.
The problem is that even though the mass is now gone, I still have regular long bouts of the same symptoms that are very debilitating. It's not stress-related, I tested negative for all things GI related, etc.
A friend who has been dealing with ovarian cancer for 4 years now is very concerned that I haven't had a marker blood test or vaginal ultrasound to check for ovarian cancer, since my symptoms are consistent wtih early ovarian cancer. But if it WAS ovarian cancer, wouldn't that have shown up on the two MRI's that I had done last year?
Thanks for your advice and insight.