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March 2015 Stage 4 Diagnosis – Update

Forums General Melanoma Community March 2015 Stage 4 Diagnosis – Update

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    msitz
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      My father was diagnosed with stage 4 Melanoma (primary unknown) in March 2015 with lung, bowel and lymph node metastases at the age of 59. He had a very large tumour burden with multiple huge (up to 8cm) tumours and had a bowel perforation prior to starting treatment. There were no treatment options available for him in Canada so we brought him to MD Anderson for an opinion.

      He was started on Keytruda in March 2015 and had a near complete response. He did have an inital scan immediately after starting treatment that looked like progression but this turned out to be pseudoprogression as subsequent scans showed a dramatic reduction in the size of all of his tumours. Once his CTs stabelized, he underwent a PET scan that showed that he had just one tumour that was still active. This one tumour remained active on PET for 6 months so we decided to remove it in case it was a resistant piece of melanoma.

      He just underwent surgery at MD Anderson last week to remove this piece of tumour. The final pathology report is back and there was no melanoma in the tumour, just inflammatory cells. He had a complete response to Keytruda!!

      I am posting this to let those of you out there know that there is hope despite a large tumour burden. My was extremely sick in March of 2015 (details in previous posts). Positive stories on this forum kept our family going so we are hoping to pass along the good news.

      All the best to everyone.

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        msitz
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          https://www.melanoma.org/find-support/patient-community/mpip-melanoma-patients-information-page/stage-4-diagnosis-positive

          This is the initial post with more details of how extensive this all was.

          All the best to everyone.

            thinkingofu
            Participant

              Thank you so much for writing this. Gives us so much hope! 

            Cindyco
            Participant

              Thank you so much for sharing this.  It is always amazing to read stories that give hope!  I am so grateful to have found this forum and to those who are doing well but stick around to help everyone still fighting. 

              ahg747
              Participant

                Thanks so much for sharing – that is a very inspirational story!

                Sharon93065
                Participant

                  Thank you for  sharing and showing us there is hope.  This website is so supportive.

                  sister of patient
                  Participant

                    So glad your dad is doing well!! It's a shame he had to leave Canada to be treated but in the past 2 years, we've come a long way. My sister has just "come back from the edge," all with immunotherapy (and WBR for brain mets) and her onc admitted it was one of the highest tumour burdens she had ever successfully treated. 

                    The info and shared experience we found here kept us going too!! Best wishes for your dad's continued success!!

                    Barb

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