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- August 10, 2012 at 1:41 am
I am writing on behalf of my husband, Scott, 54 years old. Diagnosed with melanoma today.
It's a tumor in the esophagus, about 6 cm. We are waiting on the CT scans, just got the pathology report and a GI Scope.
We have no idea where to seek treatment. We live in Indianapolis, but are willing to travel about anywhere.
We are not sure whether we should focus on a good thoracic surgeon or the rareness of the cancer aspect being so rare. There is not much information out there.
I am writing on behalf of my husband, Scott, 54 years old. Diagnosed with melanoma today.
It's a tumor in the esophagus, about 6 cm. We are waiting on the CT scans, just got the pathology report and a GI Scope.
We have no idea where to seek treatment. We live in Indianapolis, but are willing to travel about anywhere.
We are not sure whether we should focus on a good thoracic surgeon or the rareness of the cancer aspect being so rare. There is not much information out there.
So happy to find potential help.
Lisa
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- August 10, 2012 at 1:57 am
Do they say the esophagus is the primary site? Or is that unknown? If it's the primary site, that is probably rare. But if it is a metastasis from an unknown site, it's no different than other stage IV people on this site. About 10% or so melanoma warriors never find a primary site. Don't focus on rarity, find a melanoma center and melanoma specialist. Melanoma doesn't have a lot of treatment options so you want to work with someone who sees melanoma all the time and has access to clinical trials. I'm not sure what is the closest melanoma center to you, but that's what I'd be looking for.
Best wishes,
Janner
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- August 10, 2012 at 1:57 am
Do they say the esophagus is the primary site? Or is that unknown? If it's the primary site, that is probably rare. But if it is a metastasis from an unknown site, it's no different than other stage IV people on this site. About 10% or so melanoma warriors never find a primary site. Don't focus on rarity, find a melanoma center and melanoma specialist. Melanoma doesn't have a lot of treatment options so you want to work with someone who sees melanoma all the time and has access to clinical trials. I'm not sure what is the closest melanoma center to you, but that's what I'd be looking for.
Best wishes,
Janner
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- August 10, 2012 at 1:57 am
Do they say the esophagus is the primary site? Or is that unknown? If it's the primary site, that is probably rare. But if it is a metastasis from an unknown site, it's no different than other stage IV people on this site. About 10% or so melanoma warriors never find a primary site. Don't focus on rarity, find a melanoma center and melanoma specialist. Melanoma doesn't have a lot of treatment options so you want to work with someone who sees melanoma all the time and has access to clinical trials. I'm not sure what is the closest melanoma center to you, but that's what I'd be looking for.
Best wishes,
Janner
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- August 10, 2012 at 2:17 am
I am sorry about your husband's diagnosis. I live near Indianapolis I have a dear friend whose husband was diagnosed with stage iv melanoma. Her husband went to the James Cancer Center at Ohio State in Columbus, Ohio for treatment. His doctor was Kari Kendra. He received very good care there.
This is a good place. You will find a lot of support here. Peace to you.
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- August 10, 2012 at 2:17 am
I am sorry about your husband's diagnosis. I live near Indianapolis I have a dear friend whose husband was diagnosed with stage iv melanoma. Her husband went to the James Cancer Center at Ohio State in Columbus, Ohio for treatment. His doctor was Kari Kendra. He received very good care there.
This is a good place. You will find a lot of support here. Peace to you.
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- August 10, 2012 at 2:17 am
I am sorry about your husband's diagnosis. I live near Indianapolis I have a dear friend whose husband was diagnosed with stage iv melanoma. Her husband went to the James Cancer Center at Ohio State in Columbus, Ohio for treatment. His doctor was Kari Kendra. He received very good care there.
This is a good place. You will find a lot of support here. Peace to you.
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- August 10, 2012 at 2:54 am
Hello Lisa,
My first thoughts are that I'm sorry to meet you here… that said
Positive Attitudes are the most important things to win the war on cancer! I also can appreciate your post " We live in Indianapolis, but are willing to travel about anywhere". Me too… my thoughts exactly when I first started researching for a cure for my stage IV melanoma.
Here is the only recommendation in my "Ralph Moss report for melanoma" report for Indiana. You may want to contact the "Michiana Hermatology-Oncology at La Porte Hospital and Health Care". Please note that I know nothing about this reference but hope that it may help you with a starting point.
Best wishes,
Gene
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- August 10, 2012 at 2:54 am
Hello Lisa,
My first thoughts are that I'm sorry to meet you here… that said
Positive Attitudes are the most important things to win the war on cancer! I also can appreciate your post " We live in Indianapolis, but are willing to travel about anywhere". Me too… my thoughts exactly when I first started researching for a cure for my stage IV melanoma.
Here is the only recommendation in my "Ralph Moss report for melanoma" report for Indiana. You may want to contact the "Michiana Hermatology-Oncology at La Porte Hospital and Health Care". Please note that I know nothing about this reference but hope that it may help you with a starting point.
Best wishes,
Gene
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- August 10, 2012 at 2:54 am
Hello Lisa,
My first thoughts are that I'm sorry to meet you here… that said
Positive Attitudes are the most important things to win the war on cancer! I also can appreciate your post " We live in Indianapolis, but are willing to travel about anywhere". Me too… my thoughts exactly when I first started researching for a cure for my stage IV melanoma.
Here is the only recommendation in my "Ralph Moss report for melanoma" report for Indiana. You may want to contact the "Michiana Hermatology-Oncology at La Porte Hospital and Health Care". Please note that I know nothing about this reference but hope that it may help you with a starting point.
Best wishes,
Gene
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- August 10, 2012 at 9:45 am
Dear Janner and all who have replied:
Thanks so much for the helpful information. We just got the CT scan last night and are waiting to hear the results. We don't know about the site or anything else, but the information was very helpful.
Appreciate the help and advice from all who have answered, Lisa
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- August 10, 2012 at 9:45 am
Dear Janner and all who have replied:
Thanks so much for the helpful information. We just got the CT scan last night and are waiting to hear the results. We don't know about the site or anything else, but the information was very helpful.
Appreciate the help and advice from all who have answered, Lisa
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- August 10, 2012 at 9:45 am
Dear Janner and all who have replied:
Thanks so much for the helpful information. We just got the CT scan last night and are waiting to hear the results. We don't know about the site or anything else, but the information was very helpful.
Appreciate the help and advice from all who have answered, Lisa
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- August 12, 2012 at 10:43 pm
So far we are leaning towards Johns Hopkins. We have family there and a place to stay which is very helpful. Does anyone else have experience with Johns Hopkins. I am confident about the surgeons, but want to make sure they are really good with the mucosal melanoma too.
We do not know anything other than that it's mucosal melanoma in the esophagus right now. The CT scan will be read to us tomorrow evening when we meet with a local oncologist.
Thanks and good luck to all who are fighting. Lisa
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- August 13, 2012 at 8:16 pm
Find JerryFromFauq 's profile and send him a message. (There is a Contact tab where you can do this once you locate a person). I think he's being treated in VA, but he also has mucosal melanoma (anal) and has been around the block a few times as far as that goes. He'd be a good resource. He used to be on here all the time, but I haven't seen him around much lately. But I know he's willing to answer questions so send him a note.
Best wishes,
Janner
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- August 13, 2012 at 8:16 pm
Find JerryFromFauq 's profile and send him a message. (There is a Contact tab where you can do this once you locate a person). I think he's being treated in VA, but he also has mucosal melanoma (anal) and has been around the block a few times as far as that goes. He'd be a good resource. He used to be on here all the time, but I haven't seen him around much lately. But I know he's willing to answer questions so send him a note.
Best wishes,
Janner
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- August 13, 2012 at 8:16 pm
Find JerryFromFauq 's profile and send him a message. (There is a Contact tab where you can do this once you locate a person). I think he's being treated in VA, but he also has mucosal melanoma (anal) and has been around the block a few times as far as that goes. He'd be a good resource. He used to be on here all the time, but I haven't seen him around much lately. But I know he's willing to answer questions so send him a note.
Best wishes,
Janner
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- August 12, 2012 at 10:43 pm
So far we are leaning towards Johns Hopkins. We have family there and a place to stay which is very helpful. Does anyone else have experience with Johns Hopkins. I am confident about the surgeons, but want to make sure they are really good with the mucosal melanoma too.
We do not know anything other than that it's mucosal melanoma in the esophagus right now. The CT scan will be read to us tomorrow evening when we meet with a local oncologist.
Thanks and good luck to all who are fighting. Lisa
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- August 12, 2012 at 10:43 pm
So far we are leaning towards Johns Hopkins. We have family there and a place to stay which is very helpful. Does anyone else have experience with Johns Hopkins. I am confident about the surgeons, but want to make sure they are really good with the mucosal melanoma too.
We do not know anything other than that it's mucosal melanoma in the esophagus right now. The CT scan will be read to us tomorrow evening when we meet with a local oncologist.
Thanks and good luck to all who are fighting. Lisa
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