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- July 27, 2016 at 8:33 pm
I had a .6 melanoma removed and all secondary features were good except that i had 2mitosis per square. Wle performed and no residual melanoma. My doc says i have a good prognosis is this true. They did not do a snlb because he said mels under .75 regardless of secondary features, have a very high survival chance. I am a little confused and dont know what i should do if there is anything i can do.
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- July 27, 2016 at 8:51 pm
I understand your confusion. Mine was .48 and they will not do a snlb. I was told the same thing. I always worry that they will miss something that could be caught early.
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- July 27, 2016 at 9:27 pm
At this point, there is nothing you can do. SNB cannot be done after the WLE and as was stated, .6mm is not typically a candidate.
Yes, your prognosis is good. I had a .58mm with 1 mitosis 24 years ago – still here, still stage 1. All you can do is be aware. Watch for change. Then live life. There is nothing more to be done now except move on. If you obsess about melanoma, it wins whether or not it ever comes back. So do the normal things – sun safety, regular derm visits and self monitoring. Then move on!
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- July 27, 2016 at 9:27 pm
At this point, there is nothing you can do. SNB cannot be done after the WLE and as was stated, .6mm is not typically a candidate.
Yes, your prognosis is good. I had a .58mm with 1 mitosis 24 years ago – still here, still stage 1. All you can do is be aware. Watch for change. Then live life. There is nothing more to be done now except move on. If you obsess about melanoma, it wins whether or not it ever comes back. So do the normal things – sun safety, regular derm visits and self monitoring. Then move on!
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- July 27, 2016 at 9:27 pm
At this point, there is nothing you can do. SNB cannot be done after the WLE and as was stated, .6mm is not typically a candidate.
Yes, your prognosis is good. I had a .58mm with 1 mitosis 24 years ago – still here, still stage 1. All you can do is be aware. Watch for change. Then live life. There is nothing more to be done now except move on. If you obsess about melanoma, it wins whether or not it ever comes back. So do the normal things – sun safety, regular derm visits and self monitoring. Then move on!
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