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- May 25, 2015 at 6:04 pm
Good morning,
I had a mole removed from my leg about a week and 1/2 ago. The dermatologist called me last week and said that it came back as malignant melanoma and that I needed to see a surgical oncologist. I saw the surgical oncologist on Thursday and they said I need to have a wide excision and a SLN biopsy. However, my surgery date is not until June 19th. The waiting is kind of making me crazy! π
My path reports from the shave biopsy showed malignant melanoma, 1.2mm breslow thickness, positive ulceration, 2-3 mitoses per mm2. Can anyone tell me the statistics of someone who ended up having lymph node involvement with this type of path report??
Thank you,
Lisa
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- May 25, 2015 at 7:07 pm
Hey Lisa,
Im stage 3b melanoma. Number 1 thing to do is to make sure your dr is a melanoma specialist. Also, you could wait till the 19th, but when I went to mayo for mine-which was non ulcerated-they got me in the next morning. The dr said I could wait if I had a cruise coming up but if it was him that he would do it immediately.
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- May 25, 2015 at 7:07 pm
Hey Lisa,
Im stage 3b melanoma. Number 1 thing to do is to make sure your dr is a melanoma specialist. Also, you could wait till the 19th, but when I went to mayo for mine-which was non ulcerated-they got me in the next morning. The dr said I could wait if I had a cruise coming up but if it was him that he would do it immediately.
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- May 25, 2015 at 7:07 pm
Hey Lisa,
Im stage 3b melanoma. Number 1 thing to do is to make sure your dr is a melanoma specialist. Also, you could wait till the 19th, but when I went to mayo for mine-which was non ulcerated-they got me in the next morning. The dr said I could wait if I had a cruise coming up but if it was him that he would do it immediately.
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- May 25, 2015 at 7:27 pm
Yes, Lisa. Many on this board have had a positive node with the type of leison you describe. Ulceration is a significant factor. However, you can't know what your result will be until YOUR disection is done. I agree wholeheartedly with Toby. A melanoma specialist…not just an oncologist…is essential. Wishing you my best. Celeste
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- May 25, 2015 at 7:27 pm
Yes, Lisa. Many on this board have had a positive node with the type of leison you describe. Ulceration is a significant factor. However, you can't know what your result will be until YOUR disection is done. I agree wholeheartedly with Toby. A melanoma specialist…not just an oncologist…is essential. Wishing you my best. Celeste
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- May 25, 2015 at 7:27 pm
Yes, Lisa. Many on this board have had a positive node with the type of leison you describe. Ulceration is a significant factor. However, you can't know what your result will be until YOUR disection is done. I agree wholeheartedly with Toby. A melanoma specialist…not just an oncologist…is essential. Wishing you my best. Celeste
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