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Newly Diagnosed- Need help understanding pathology report!

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    alyssa21
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      Just diagnosed with Malignant Melanoma, pathology report states:

      0.82mm, Clark's level III, 1 mitosis per mm2.  Type superficial spreading, no ulcerations, microsatellitosis, lymphvascular invasion, or regressions.  The juncional component is comprised of large cells arranges as irregular sized nests and individual units seen throughout all levels of the epidermis. The dermis contains similar nests and individual melanocytes with a dense lymphoplasmacellular infiltrate.  Elsewhere in dermis there is second population of nests of smaller melanocytes.

      Just diagnosed with Malignant Melanoma, pathology report states:

      0.82mm, Clark's level III, 1 mitosis per mm2.  Type superficial spreading, no ulcerations, microsatellitosis, lymphvascular invasion, or regressions.  The juncional component is comprised of large cells arranges as irregular sized nests and individual units seen throughout all levels of the epidermis. The dermis contains similar nests and individual melanocytes with a dense lymphoplasmacellular infiltrate.  Elsewhere in dermis there is second population of nests of smaller melanocytes.

      What does this mean?  Is that a fairly good prognosis?  Any help would be wonderful!  Thanks!

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        Janner
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          This is a stage IB lesion.  I had a very similar lesion (.88mm, everything else the same) removed almost 12 years ago.  Yes, it has a good prognosis.  Not "no risk", but "low risk".  Get the surgery taken care of (extra margins).  Learn how to palpate your lymph node basin.  Watch your other moles for change.  Practice sun safety.  LIVE LIFE!

          Best wishes

          Janner

          Janner
          Participant

            This is a stage IB lesion.  I had a very similar lesion (.88mm, everything else the same) removed almost 12 years ago.  Yes, it has a good prognosis.  Not "no risk", but "low risk".  Get the surgery taken care of (extra margins).  Learn how to palpate your lymph node basin.  Watch your other moles for change.  Practice sun safety.  LIVE LIFE!

            Best wishes

            Janner

            Janner
            Participant

              This is a stage IB lesion.  I had a very similar lesion (.88mm, everything else the same) removed almost 12 years ago.  Yes, it has a good prognosis.  Not "no risk", but "low risk".  Get the surgery taken care of (extra margins).  Learn how to palpate your lymph node basin.  Watch your other moles for change.  Practice sun safety.  LIVE LIFE!

              Best wishes

              Janner

              Cooper
              Participant

                I would go a step further and ask about the Sentinel Node Biopsy.  For your Breslow Depth and mitosis rate (although low) it may be indicated at many treatments centers.  Here's a good explanation of it:  http://www.melanomainternational.org/melanoma_info/sentinel_node_biopsy.html     You might be more reassured if you consider this to check the lymph nodes a bit further.  You have an excellent prognosis!

                Cooper
                Participant

                  I would go a step further and ask about the Sentinel Node Biopsy.  For your Breslow Depth and mitosis rate (although low) it may be indicated at many treatments centers.  Here's a good explanation of it:  http://www.melanomainternational.org/melanoma_info/sentinel_node_biopsy.html     You might be more reassured if you consider this to check the lymph nodes a bit further.  You have an excellent prognosis!

                  Cooper
                  Participant

                    I would go a step further and ask about the Sentinel Node Biopsy.  For your Breslow Depth and mitosis rate (although low) it may be indicated at many treatments centers.  Here's a good explanation of it:  http://www.melanomainternational.org/melanoma_info/sentinel_node_biopsy.html     You might be more reassured if you consider this to check the lymph nodes a bit further.  You have an excellent prognosis!

                    Cooper
                    Participant

                      I would go a step further and ask about the Sentinel Node Biopsy.  For your Breslow Depth and mitosis rate (although low) it may be indicated at many treatments centers.  Here's a good explanation of it:  http://www.melanomainternational.org/melanoma_info/sentinel_node_biopsy.html     You might be more reassured if you consider this to check the lymph nodes a bit further.  You have an excellent prognosis!

                      Cooper
                      Participant

                        I would go a step further and ask about the Sentinel Node Biopsy.  For your Breslow Depth and mitosis rate (although low) it may be indicated at many treatments centers.  Here's a good explanation of it:  http://www.melanomainternational.org/melanoma_info/sentinel_node_biopsy.html     You might be more reassured if you consider this to check the lymph nodes a bit further.  You have an excellent prognosis!

                        Cooper
                        Participant

                          I would go a step further and ask about the Sentinel Node Biopsy.  For your Breslow Depth and mitosis rate (although low) it may be indicated at many treatments centers.  Here's a good explanation of it:  http://www.melanomainternational.org/melanoma_info/sentinel_node_biopsy.html     You might be more reassured if you consider this to check the lymph nodes a bit further.  You have an excellent prognosis!

                          alyssa21
                          Participant

                            Thanks for the information!  It is overwhelming at first- but I am starting to see some light and optimism.  I think the phone call when they call you should be full of information!  Trying to figure all this out for yourself is difficult and is like learning a foreign language- but I guess it is a language I should be starting to learn.

                             

                            Thanks Again!

                            alyssa21
                            Participant

                              Thanks for the information!  It is overwhelming at first- but I am starting to see some light and optimism.  I think the phone call when they call you should be full of information!  Trying to figure all this out for yourself is difficult and is like learning a foreign language- but I guess it is a language I should be starting to learn.

                               

                              Thanks Again!

                              alyssa21
                              Participant

                                Thanks for the information!  It is overwhelming at first- but I am starting to see some light and optimism.  I think the phone call when they call you should be full of information!  Trying to figure all this out for yourself is difficult and is like learning a foreign language- but I guess it is a language I should be starting to learn.

                                 

                                Thanks Again!

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