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Fiancé Update

Forums Cutaneous Melanoma Community Fiancé Update

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    Jabujj
    Participant

      Happy Friday everyone.

      For those that remember I posted my fiancé's situation a month or two back. On October 3rd, she had her WLE and SLNB. We got the results yesterday (via her patient portal online) and everything came back negative.I am so relieved and happy, I cried upon hearing the results. I didn't want to just 'disappear' off the board, as I wanted to come back and tell everyone so that others in our situation can try and destress a little unlike me. I know my fiance now needs to be viligant and watched so we are prepared for that.

      A big thank you to Janner, Celeste, Jenn, and Barb for all of the help/replies/comforting thoughts. I have been reading your post Celeste and Jenn and I am wishing you all the best, prayers and good thoughts through your fight.

      My advice to those who are awaiting results (ours took 2.5 months) is if possible get away and do something to keep your mind occupied. My gf and I took two trips, one to Tremblant (Qubec) and one to Banff (Alberta) to do some hiking. Here is two pictures if anyone is interested:

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      I just had two follow-up question that maybe someone could answer. I will definatley ask the surgeon, but our follow up appointment is in two weeks.

      On the initial biospy, it says "melanoma in Situ extends to the lateral margin" as we could see a tiny speck of mole still left at the original bisopy site.

      On the WLE report, when talking about the eliptical piece of skin they took it reads "No residual malignancy or dysplasia in the planes of sections examined."

      How come the WLE didn't indicates it didnt see any melanoma in the planes examined if the biospy said there was still melanoma in situ at the margin?

      My other question is on the WLE it says "There is a round ulcer-like lesion on the skin surface that measures 0.4 x 04 (the original punch biospy). This lesion is 0.7cm from the nearest resection margin."

      Shouldn't the margin be 1 cm around it?

      Thanks again to everyone!

      Jabujj

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        sister of patient
        Participant

          Excellent news Kyle, so pleased for both of you!!! Love the pics too 🙂

          Wishing you the best always!!

          Barb

          jennunicorn
          Participant

            SO happy to hear good news! Thank you for the well wishes 🙂

            I don't have answers to your questions but the surgeon should be able to answer them easily.

            All the best,

            MM1bVet
            Participant

              Certainly ask your doctor these questions, but I wouldn't worry about these comments.  

              Normal wound healing processes (ulcer) can obscure small amounts of residual tumor at the margins of the original biopsy site.   The fact that nothing was observed is a good thing.

              Skin is under tension and can shrink when removed.  Margins that are accurately measured on the body at surgery can frequently appear smaller to the pathologist.

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