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Tracy Chicago.
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- July 29, 2014 at 3:12 pm
Has anyone sucessfully insisted on lymphatic mapping for a Level 1 melanoma? I ask because my first primary was level 1 and then three years it spread to my lymph nodes, making me stage 3. I now have a second level 1 melanoma in a different place. I'd like to request lymphatic mapping considering my history.
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- July 29, 2014 at 8:58 pm
Hi Tracy,
I also live in Chicago and am waiting on final staging (waiting on 2nd opinion for slnb read), but am very likely 1b. I'm going to follow the responses to this post as I'm curious about lymphatic mapping.
Where are you being treated in Chicago?
Best,
Elaine
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- July 29, 2014 at 8:58 pm
Hi Tracy,
I also live in Chicago and am waiting on final staging (waiting on 2nd opinion for slnb read), but am very likely 1b. I'm going to follow the responses to this post as I'm curious about lymphatic mapping.
Where are you being treated in Chicago?
Best,
Elaine
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- July 30, 2014 at 2:46 pm
Elaine, I'm actually seeing a local oncologist in the suburbs. Going into the city makes me anxious. If I ever become stage 4 (God forbid), I will def go to a melanoma specialist in the city.
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- July 30, 2014 at 2:46 pm
Elaine, I'm actually seeing a local oncologist in the suburbs. Going into the city makes me anxious. If I ever become stage 4 (God forbid), I will def go to a melanoma specialist in the city.
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- July 30, 2014 at 2:46 pm
Elaine, I'm actually seeing a local oncologist in the suburbs. Going into the city makes me anxious. If I ever become stage 4 (God forbid), I will def go to a melanoma specialist in the city.
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- July 29, 2014 at 8:58 pm
Hi Tracy,
I also live in Chicago and am waiting on final staging (waiting on 2nd opinion for slnb read), but am very likely 1b. I'm going to follow the responses to this post as I'm curious about lymphatic mapping.
Where are you being treated in Chicago?
Best,
Elaine
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- July 29, 2014 at 9:32 pm
Tracy, I would just go for it. With your history, it seems reasonable to request. It's true SLNB and mapping are usually not done for very thin melanomas that are unlikely to have spread, but with your history of eventual lymph node involvement and now the development of a second lesion, I would feel comfortable insisting on this if it isn't offered to you. I was offered mapping and SLNB for a thin (1 mm) stage 1 melanoma, if I understand correctly, just because of the presence of regression. So I know it is done even for thinner lesions when there are extenuating circumstances.
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- July 29, 2014 at 9:32 pm
Tracy, I would just go for it. With your history, it seems reasonable to request. It's true SLNB and mapping are usually not done for very thin melanomas that are unlikely to have spread, but with your history of eventual lymph node involvement and now the development of a second lesion, I would feel comfortable insisting on this if it isn't offered to you. I was offered mapping and SLNB for a thin (1 mm) stage 1 melanoma, if I understand correctly, just because of the presence of regression. So I know it is done even for thinner lesions when there are extenuating circumstances.
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- July 29, 2014 at 9:32 pm
Tracy, I would just go for it. With your history, it seems reasonable to request. It's true SLNB and mapping are usually not done for very thin melanomas that are unlikely to have spread, but with your history of eventual lymph node involvement and now the development of a second lesion, I would feel comfortable insisting on this if it isn't offered to you. I was offered mapping and SLNB for a thin (1 mm) stage 1 melanoma, if I understand correctly, just because of the presence of regression. So I know it is done even for thinner lesions when there are extenuating circumstances.
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