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    surreygirl
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      I am going to see the Oncologist tomorrow, but I have been able to view my results on the web because I can access my medical reports on line with a "key" and it says MM site unspecified. Any ideas as to what that means, obvioulsy it is not "in situ" which I had hoped it is also 172.9, well I think that, that does mean "site unspecified"

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        CHD
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          It sounds like you are just looking at the diagnosis and ICD9 billing code for malignant melanoma.  I don't know coding well enough to say whether that code is for melanoma in situ or some other type of melanoma, though you could try doing an internet search on the ICD9 codes. 

          Good luck at your visit tomorrow!

          CHD
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            It sounds like you are just looking at the diagnosis and ICD9 billing code for malignant melanoma.  I don't know coding well enough to say whether that code is for melanoma in situ or some other type of melanoma, though you could try doing an internet search on the ICD9 codes. 

            Good luck at your visit tomorrow!

            CHD
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              It sounds like you are just looking at the diagnosis and ICD9 billing code for malignant melanoma.  I don't know coding well enough to say whether that code is for melanoma in situ or some other type of melanoma, though you could try doing an internet search on the ICD9 codes. 

              Good luck at your visit tomorrow!

              casagrayson
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                The 172.9 simply means melanoma of the skin, site unspecified.  It gives no indication of whether or not it is in situ or superficial spreading.  This could be a very easy problem to fix.  Don't let your imagination carry you away; get a full copy of your pathology report and go from there.

                 

                casagrayson
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                  The 172.9 simply means melanoma of the skin, site unspecified.  It gives no indication of whether or not it is in situ or superficial spreading.  This could be a very easy problem to fix.  Don't let your imagination carry you away; get a full copy of your pathology report and go from there.

                   

                  casagrayson
                  Participant

                    The 172.9 simply means melanoma of the skin, site unspecified.  It gives no indication of whether or not it is in situ or superficial spreading.  This could be a very easy problem to fix.  Don't let your imagination carry you away; get a full copy of your pathology report and go from there.

                     

                    ET-SF
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                      Your oncologist will be able to translate and interpret everything for you, as well as discuss treatment options.  If I were you, I would ask for copies of all your records, including pathological reports, even though you might not understand them.  Then you will be able to research, ask questions, and approach this disease more intelligently.

                      Good luck tomorrow!

                      ET-SF
                      Participant

                        Your oncologist will be able to translate and interpret everything for you, as well as discuss treatment options.  If I were you, I would ask for copies of all your records, including pathological reports, even though you might not understand them.  Then you will be able to research, ask questions, and approach this disease more intelligently.

                        Good luck tomorrow!

                        ET-SF
                        Participant

                          Your oncologist will be able to translate and interpret everything for you, as well as discuss treatment options.  If I were you, I would ask for copies of all your records, including pathological reports, even though you might not understand them.  Then you will be able to research, ask questions, and approach this disease more intelligently.

                          Good luck tomorrow!

                          stars
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                            Gee I'm pretty amazed you can view results online – great in one way, but a bit difficult in another as a diagnosis of something like MM can mean anything from a bit of local surgery (wide level excision – which is most likely) through to full long-term oncology scenario. Given that you don't know where you sit on this spectrum yet, I'd just sit tight and wait for more info. Waiting is hard, but hte main shock – the MM – is already here so perhaps just work on preparing questions for your dr appointment.

                            stars
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                              Gee I'm pretty amazed you can view results online – great in one way, but a bit difficult in another as a diagnosis of something like MM can mean anything from a bit of local surgery (wide level excision – which is most likely) through to full long-term oncology scenario. Given that you don't know where you sit on this spectrum yet, I'd just sit tight and wait for more info. Waiting is hard, but hte main shock – the MM – is already here so perhaps just work on preparing questions for your dr appointment.

                              stars
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                                Gee I'm pretty amazed you can view results online – great in one way, but a bit difficult in another as a diagnosis of something like MM can mean anything from a bit of local surgery (wide level excision – which is most likely) through to full long-term oncology scenario. Given that you don't know where you sit on this spectrum yet, I'd just sit tight and wait for more info. Waiting is hard, but hte main shock – the MM – is already here so perhaps just work on preparing questions for your dr appointment.

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