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- January 4, 2013 at 7:55 pm
hi. i was diagnosed in october 2011 with stage 2 melanoma. had the wide incision(margins clear) and SNB which turned out negative. x- rays and blood work every 3 months for first year, now every 6 months. my question is , when should i get another scan, or do i need one? thank you, mark d
hi. i was diagnosed in october 2011 with stage 2 melanoma. had the wide incision(margins clear) and SNB which turned out negative. x- rays and blood work every 3 months for first year, now every 6 months. my question is , when should i get another scan, or do i need one? thank you, mark d
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- January 4, 2013 at 9:38 pm
I was dx stage II sept 2011. I get ct scans every 6 months. My doctor said he will order them as along I want them and insurance will approve them. I also have blood work every 6 months. I guess I wll keep this up until the 5 year mark.Scot
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- January 5, 2013 at 12:02 am
Hi Mark – there is no set schedule for scans. Some places do them and others don't unless you become syptomatic. I've only had 2 since my stage 3 or 4 diagnosis 7 years ago (unknown primary). If you don't feel comfortable without a regular schedule of scans talk to your oncologist or change treatment centers.
Best of luck, Fen
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- January 5, 2013 at 12:02 am
Hi Mark – there is no set schedule for scans. Some places do them and others don't unless you become syptomatic. I've only had 2 since my stage 3 or 4 diagnosis 7 years ago (unknown primary). If you don't feel comfortable without a regular schedule of scans talk to your oncologist or change treatment centers.
Best of luck, Fen
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- January 5, 2013 at 12:02 am
Hi Mark – there is no set schedule for scans. Some places do them and others don't unless you become syptomatic. I've only had 2 since my stage 3 or 4 diagnosis 7 years ago (unknown primary). If you don't feel comfortable without a regular schedule of scans talk to your oncologist or change treatment centers.
Best of luck, Fen
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