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- February 26, 2016 at 3:24 am
Scooby – still 3A here. Every 3 months I get a PET scan and blood work right before my oncologist visit. I schedule it that way so i get the PET results the next days (about 24 hours).
All the best…Michel
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- February 26, 2016 at 3:24 am
Scooby – still 3A here. Every 3 months I get a PET scan and blood work right before my oncologist visit. I schedule it that way so i get the PET results the next days (about 24 hours).
All the best…Michel
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- February 26, 2016 at 3:24 am
Scooby – still 3A here. Every 3 months I get a PET scan and blood work right before my oncologist visit. I schedule it that way so i get the PET results the next days (about 24 hours).
All the best…Michel
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- February 26, 2016 at 7:26 am
Well thanks I have not had any blood test since last June 2015 . Apart from my GP did check my bloods when I had a problem. I have had no bloods on any visit for my follow up appointments. Will be speaking too my consultant when go in March for my delayed scan results.
Sorry if sound frustrated but my journey with all of this could have been different if I was treated and listened too propbly from when I first had a mole issue.
thanks guys
scooby123❤️
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- February 26, 2016 at 7:26 am
Well thanks I have not had any blood test since last June 2015 . Apart from my GP did check my bloods when I had a problem. I have had no bloods on any visit for my follow up appointments. Will be speaking too my consultant when go in March for my delayed scan results.
Sorry if sound frustrated but my journey with all of this could have been different if I was treated and listened too propbly from when I first had a mole issue.
thanks guys
scooby123❤️
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- February 26, 2016 at 7:26 am
Well thanks I have not had any blood test since last June 2015 . Apart from my GP did check my bloods when I had a problem. I have had no bloods on any visit for my follow up appointments. Will be speaking too my consultant when go in March for my delayed scan results.
Sorry if sound frustrated but my journey with all of this could have been different if I was treated and listened too propbly from when I first had a mole issue.
thanks guys
scooby123❤️
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- February 26, 2016 at 7:27 am
Well thanks I have not had any blood test since last June 2015 . Apart from my GP did check my bloods when I had a problem. I have had no bloods on any visit for my follow up appointments. Will be speaking too my consultant when go in March for my delayed scan results.
Sorry if sound frustrated but my journey with all of this could have been different if I was treated and listened too propbly from when I first had a mole issue.
thanks guys
scooby123❤️
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- February 26, 2016 at 7:27 am
Well thanks I have not had any blood test since last June 2015 . Apart from my GP did check my bloods when I had a problem. I have had no bloods on any visit for my follow up appointments. Will be speaking too my consultant when go in March for my delayed scan results.
Sorry if sound frustrated but my journey with all of this could have been different if I was treated and listened too propbly from when I first had a mole issue.
thanks guys
scooby123❤️
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- February 26, 2016 at 6:46 pm
So, if you are not on a treatment, what do you expect the blood work to show you? There are no real blood tests that are specific for melanoma. If you are doing treatment, then there are obvious things to look for. But just normal visits – you can check for LDH elevation but that isn't a reliable test for melanoma all by itself. It mainly indicates organ damage most specifically liver but I know some who had extensive liver mets and this value was totally normal. I think for general followup, blood work may or may not be standard depending on the doc/institution you visit. But as there are really no telling blood tests that would indicate if you have mets, some docs don't go there. I don't necessarily think that is a "lack" of care for a normal followup visit while not on treatment. Now if there were an extremely reliable blood test that indicated mets if you had them, that would be a different story.
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- February 26, 2016 at 6:46 pm
So, if you are not on a treatment, what do you expect the blood work to show you? There are no real blood tests that are specific for melanoma. If you are doing treatment, then there are obvious things to look for. But just normal visits – you can check for LDH elevation but that isn't a reliable test for melanoma all by itself. It mainly indicates organ damage most specifically liver but I know some who had extensive liver mets and this value was totally normal. I think for general followup, blood work may or may not be standard depending on the doc/institution you visit. But as there are really no telling blood tests that would indicate if you have mets, some docs don't go there. I don't necessarily think that is a "lack" of care for a normal followup visit while not on treatment. Now if there were an extremely reliable blood test that indicated mets if you had them, that would be a different story.
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- February 27, 2016 at 7:23 am
So Janner
thanks for info, I have mets in liver, lungs still despite finishing ippi, but not been put on any other treatment since finishing ippi. Watch and wait to see if tumours start growing again or any more devolope.
I do agree in when you say if not on any treatment what are they looking for. I have my thyroid and vit D checked every 3 months from my GP this has been ongoing 5 years due to other issues. If it was not for them test I had low thyroid after finishing ippi and it was my GP which from routine check picked up it was touch and go if to put me on treatment I wanted to wait to see if it changed after not on treatment it did eventually. So no meds for that.
Plus I am not saying that feel it is lack of care in not doing them but looking how other guys in general have bloods checked.
I was just wanting to know if you guys get bloods on each visit despite on treatment just to monitor how you are in general.
Thanks for link
Scooby123❤️
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- February 27, 2016 at 7:23 am
So Janner
thanks for info, I have mets in liver, lungs still despite finishing ippi, but not been put on any other treatment since finishing ippi. Watch and wait to see if tumours start growing again or any more devolope.
I do agree in when you say if not on any treatment what are they looking for. I have my thyroid and vit D checked every 3 months from my GP this has been ongoing 5 years due to other issues. If it was not for them test I had low thyroid after finishing ippi and it was my GP which from routine check picked up it was touch and go if to put me on treatment I wanted to wait to see if it changed after not on treatment it did eventually. So no meds for that.
Plus I am not saying that feel it is lack of care in not doing them but looking how other guys in general have bloods checked.
I was just wanting to know if you guys get bloods on each visit despite on treatment just to monitor how you are in general.
Thanks for link
Scooby123❤️
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- February 27, 2016 at 4:34 pm
Blood work and scans. Two different protocols that have no universal standard. Scans haven't been shown to change survival stats and blood work is imprecise in regards to melanoma. Some institutions ALWAYS do both and other places nothing. Didn't mean to sound harsh, only meant to explain that there is no real standard protocol. I think some places do one or both both to make the patient feel better more so than anything else but what do I know.
I don't actually have anything against either when it makes sense and if there is a real need to monitor. But blood work, especially when NED with no other issues seems more pointless because it lacks any real test for melanoma. (However, it is cheap and has no radiation like scans). Hopefully, that will change in the future and they will find some marker more telling!
Cheers!!!
BTW, the website linked to my signature hasn't been updated in ages. Still some good info there but not current.
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- February 27, 2016 at 4:34 pm
Blood work and scans. Two different protocols that have no universal standard. Scans haven't been shown to change survival stats and blood work is imprecise in regards to melanoma. Some institutions ALWAYS do both and other places nothing. Didn't mean to sound harsh, only meant to explain that there is no real standard protocol. I think some places do one or both both to make the patient feel better more so than anything else but what do I know.
I don't actually have anything against either when it makes sense and if there is a real need to monitor. But blood work, especially when NED with no other issues seems more pointless because it lacks any real test for melanoma. (However, it is cheap and has no radiation like scans). Hopefully, that will change in the future and they will find some marker more telling!
Cheers!!!
BTW, the website linked to my signature hasn't been updated in ages. Still some good info there but not current.
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- February 27, 2016 at 4:34 pm
Blood work and scans. Two different protocols that have no universal standard. Scans haven't been shown to change survival stats and blood work is imprecise in regards to melanoma. Some institutions ALWAYS do both and other places nothing. Didn't mean to sound harsh, only meant to explain that there is no real standard protocol. I think some places do one or both both to make the patient feel better more so than anything else but what do I know.
I don't actually have anything against either when it makes sense and if there is a real need to monitor. But blood work, especially when NED with no other issues seems more pointless because it lacks any real test for melanoma. (However, it is cheap and has no radiation like scans). Hopefully, that will change in the future and they will find some marker more telling!
Cheers!!!
BTW, the website linked to my signature hasn't been updated in ages. Still some good info there but not current.
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- February 27, 2016 at 7:23 am
So Janner
thanks for info, I have mets in liver, lungs still despite finishing ippi, but not been put on any other treatment since finishing ippi. Watch and wait to see if tumours start growing again or any more devolope.
I do agree in when you say if not on any treatment what are they looking for. I have my thyroid and vit D checked every 3 months from my GP this has been ongoing 5 years due to other issues. If it was not for them test I had low thyroid after finishing ippi and it was my GP which from routine check picked up it was touch and go if to put me on treatment I wanted to wait to see if it changed after not on treatment it did eventually. So no meds for that.
Plus I am not saying that feel it is lack of care in not doing them but looking how other guys in general have bloods checked.
I was just wanting to know if you guys get bloods on each visit despite on treatment just to monitor how you are in general.
Thanks for link
Scooby123❤️
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- February 27, 2016 at 5:49 pm
In my case, blood tests in conjunction with 3 month CT scan led to a dx of anemia. Further tests (endoscopy, colonoscopy, swallowing the tiny camera and finally a PET scan) led to discsovery of a met in my small intestine which was not picked up on CT. Met was surgically removed and I've been NED the six years since.
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- February 27, 2016 at 5:49 pm
In my case, blood tests in conjunction with 3 month CT scan led to a dx of anemia. Further tests (endoscopy, colonoscopy, swallowing the tiny camera and finally a PET scan) led to discsovery of a met in my small intestine which was not picked up on CT. Met was surgically removed and I've been NED the six years since.
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- February 27, 2016 at 11:14 pm
Now THAT I didn't need to hear, lol. I was hospitalized last month for critical anemia (hemoglobin 4.1) and they haven't found a cause. Mine was something that came on very slowly but my scopes and CT were negative (as well as every other blood, stool, and urine test). Now they want another endo looking for an auto-immune possibility and maybe the camera pill but I'm still hoping t isn't related to my stage 1 melanomas. Transfusions and supplementation have me back to normal. Question, were your stool tests positive?
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- February 27, 2016 at 11:14 pm
Now THAT I didn't need to hear, lol. I was hospitalized last month for critical anemia (hemoglobin 4.1) and they haven't found a cause. Mine was something that came on very slowly but my scopes and CT were negative (as well as every other blood, stool, and urine test). Now they want another endo looking for an auto-immune possibility and maybe the camera pill but I'm still hoping t isn't related to my stage 1 melanomas. Transfusions and supplementation have me back to normal. Question, were your stool tests positive?
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- February 27, 2016 at 11:14 pm
Now THAT I didn't need to hear, lol. I was hospitalized last month for critical anemia (hemoglobin 4.1) and they haven't found a cause. Mine was something that came on very slowly but my scopes and CT were negative (as well as every other blood, stool, and urine test). Now they want another endo looking for an auto-immune possibility and maybe the camera pill but I'm still hoping t isn't related to my stage 1 melanomas. Transfusions and supplementation have me back to normal. Question, were your stool tests positive?
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- February 27, 2016 at 5:49 pm
In my case, blood tests in conjunction with 3 month CT scan led to a dx of anemia. Further tests (endoscopy, colonoscopy, swallowing the tiny camera and finally a PET scan) led to discsovery of a met in my small intestine which was not picked up on CT. Met was surgically removed and I've been NED the six years since.
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- February 26, 2016 at 6:46 pm
So, if you are not on a treatment, what do you expect the blood work to show you? There are no real blood tests that are specific for melanoma. If you are doing treatment, then there are obvious things to look for. But just normal visits – you can check for LDH elevation but that isn't a reliable test for melanoma all by itself. It mainly indicates organ damage most specifically liver but I know some who had extensive liver mets and this value was totally normal. I think for general followup, blood work may or may not be standard depending on the doc/institution you visit. But as there are really no telling blood tests that would indicate if you have mets, some docs don't go there. I don't necessarily think that is a "lack" of care for a normal followup visit while not on treatment. Now if there were an extremely reliable blood test that indicated mets if you had them, that would be a different story.
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- February 26, 2016 at 7:27 am
Well thanks I have not had any blood test since last June 2015 . Apart from my GP did check my bloods when I had a problem. I have had no bloods on any visit for my follow up appointments. Will be speaking too my consultant when go in March for my delayed scan results.
Sorry if sound frustrated but my journey with all of this could have been different if I was treated and listened too propbly from when I first had a mole issue.
thanks guys
scooby123❤️
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- February 26, 2016 at 7:58 am
I am in the UK like you. I have also been treated with Ipi. I get routine blood tests every time I go to the melanoma clinic (every three months at the moment). I arrive at the clinic, they take blood and the results are with the consultant by the time I speak with her.
I have my CT scan about ten days before the clinic, so she has those results as well.
PET scans are not routine in the UK. I had one, at the start, which led to my initial stage 4 diagnosis (based on my CT scan) to be downgraded to stage 3C.
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- February 26, 2016 at 7:58 am
I am in the UK like you. I have also been treated with Ipi. I get routine blood tests every time I go to the melanoma clinic (every three months at the moment). I arrive at the clinic, they take blood and the results are with the consultant by the time I speak with her.
I have my CT scan about ten days before the clinic, so she has those results as well.
PET scans are not routine in the UK. I had one, at the start, which led to my initial stage 4 diagnosis (based on my CT scan) to be downgraded to stage 3C.
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- February 26, 2016 at 11:04 am
Hi MoiraM,
nice to here from you, I really do not know what to think my last blood test from my consultant was when I had completed ippi, my GP is the only person that has given me a full blood check due when I was not well. Will ask about this when I go for my scan results.
Hope you are well,
scooby123❤️
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- February 26, 2016 at 11:04 am
Hi MoiraM,
nice to here from you, I really do not know what to think my last blood test from my consultant was when I had completed ippi, my GP is the only person that has given me a full blood check due when I was not well. Will ask about this when I go for my scan results.
Hope you are well,
scooby123❤️
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- February 26, 2016 at 11:04 am
Hi MoiraM,
nice to here from you, I really do not know what to think my last blood test from my consultant was when I had completed ippi, my GP is the only person that has given me a full blood check due when I was not well. Will ask about this when I go for my scan results.
Hope you are well,
scooby123❤️
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- February 26, 2016 at 2:26 pm
Hi all- Just thought I'd add one more thing……. I dont think PET scans are "routine" here in the states either…I see here many do get them, but I have not had a PET since my initial melanoma was found, (sept. 2013) .
A pet/ct scan was done then to confirm no spread…. it was then confimed to be 1B……when I had 1st recurrence they started doing CT scans…..was told would I have them every 6 months….and Brain MRI 1 x annally….have since had 2nd recurrence, so a few more scans, but still no further PET….if Cts showed something believe they would then do a PET. The amount of radiation is much higher with a Pet…
I will now be on a scan schedule of about every 4-6 months…..
Regarding bloodwork, yes they do it every time i see the doc, which had been once every 3 months, and now that I am about to start Leukine, that will once a month, with labs each time.
best,
jenny
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- February 26, 2016 at 2:26 pm
Hi all- Just thought I'd add one more thing……. I dont think PET scans are "routine" here in the states either…I see here many do get them, but I have not had a PET since my initial melanoma was found, (sept. 2013) .
A pet/ct scan was done then to confirm no spread…. it was then confimed to be 1B……when I had 1st recurrence they started doing CT scans…..was told would I have them every 6 months….and Brain MRI 1 x annally….have since had 2nd recurrence, so a few more scans, but still no further PET….if Cts showed something believe they would then do a PET. The amount of radiation is much higher with a Pet…
I will now be on a scan schedule of about every 4-6 months…..
Regarding bloodwork, yes they do it every time i see the doc, which had been once every 3 months, and now that I am about to start Leukine, that will once a month, with labs each time.
best,
jenny
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- February 26, 2016 at 2:26 pm
Hi all- Just thought I'd add one more thing……. I dont think PET scans are "routine" here in the states either…I see here many do get them, but I have not had a PET since my initial melanoma was found, (sept. 2013) .
A pet/ct scan was done then to confirm no spread…. it was then confimed to be 1B……when I had 1st recurrence they started doing CT scans…..was told would I have them every 6 months….and Brain MRI 1 x annally….have since had 2nd recurrence, so a few more scans, but still no further PET….if Cts showed something believe they would then do a PET. The amount of radiation is much higher with a Pet…
I will now be on a scan schedule of about every 4-6 months…..
Regarding bloodwork, yes they do it every time i see the doc, which had been once every 3 months, and now that I am about to start Leukine, that will once a month, with labs each time.
best,
jenny
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- February 26, 2016 at 7:58 am
I am in the UK like you. I have also been treated with Ipi. I get routine blood tests every time I go to the melanoma clinic (every three months at the moment). I arrive at the clinic, they take blood and the results are with the consultant by the time I speak with her.
I have my CT scan about ten days before the clinic, so she has those results as well.
PET scans are not routine in the UK. I had one, at the start, which led to my initial stage 4 diagnosis (based on my CT scan) to be downgraded to stage 3C.
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- March 1, 2016 at 1:32 pm
Charles gets blood test every month before he sees the doctor, that is part of what he reviews when we meet with him. Good luck, Rita
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- March 1, 2016 at 1:32 pm
Charles gets blood test every month before he sees the doctor, that is part of what he reviews when we meet with him. Good luck, Rita
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- March 1, 2016 at 1:32 pm
Charles gets blood test every month before he sees the doctor, that is part of what he reviews when we meet with him. Good luck, Rita
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- March 1, 2016 at 7:46 pm
I get blood tests before every infusion which i think is standard practice.
Mine have all been normal even thou I have melanoma in just about every organ and bone of my body except my brain.
Only the scans picked up the disease. So I guess blood tests arent that great for melanoma.
I even have extensive liver mets and my LDH and liver function are still normal.
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- March 1, 2016 at 7:46 pm
I get blood tests before every infusion which i think is standard practice.
Mine have all been normal even thou I have melanoma in just about every organ and bone of my body except my brain.
Only the scans picked up the disease. So I guess blood tests arent that great for melanoma.
I even have extensive liver mets and my LDH and liver function are still normal.
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- March 1, 2016 at 7:46 pm
I get blood tests before every infusion which i think is standard practice.
Mine have all been normal even thou I have melanoma in just about every organ and bone of my body except my brain.
Only the scans picked up the disease. So I guess blood tests arent that great for melanoma.
I even have extensive liver mets and my LDH and liver function are still normal.
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