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      scragfinch
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        Thank you Nigel. I live in London so not a problem. I have been in touch with Prof Thomas at the Royal Marsden re joining their lymph node ultrasound trial but got told on Friday I am not eligible as I have already had WLE. I see my consultant tomorrow and will mention the places you emailed about to see if I can get ultrasound at one of them. Thanks Nigel.
        scragfinch
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          Thank you Nigel. I live in London so not a problem. I have been in touch with Prof Thomas at the Royal Marsden re joining their lymph node ultrasound trial but got told on Friday I am not eligible as I have already had WLE. I see my consultant tomorrow and will mention the places you emailed about to see if I can get ultrasound at one of them. Thanks Nigel.
          scragfinch
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            Thank you Nigel. I live in London so not a problem. I have been in touch with Prof Thomas at the Royal Marsden re joining their lymph node ultrasound trial but got told on Friday I am not eligible as I have already had WLE. I see my consultant tomorrow and will mention the places you emailed about to see if I can get ultrasound at one of them. Thanks Nigel.
            scragfinch
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              Hi squash. Doctors in the uk tend to think it doesn’t help survival rate but to be honest I don’t really understand it as surely it increases your survival chances if you catch it early. If nothing else it might prompt things like pet scans which could spot something early.
              scragfinch
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                Hi squash. Doctors in the uk tend to think it doesn’t help survival rate but to be honest I don’t really understand it as surely it increases your survival chances if you catch it early. If nothing else it might prompt things like pet scans which could spot something early.
                scragfinch
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                  Hi squash. Doctors in the uk tend to think it doesn’t help survival rate but to be honest I don’t really understand it as surely it increases your survival chances if you catch it early. If nothing else it might prompt things like pet scans which could spot something early.
                  scragfinch
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                    Hi Melissa. Hope you stay healthy for many many years to come. How thick was your tumour?
                    scragfinch
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                      Hi Melissa. Hope you stay healthy for many many years to come. How thick was your tumour?
                      scragfinch
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                        Hi Melissa. Hope you stay healthy for many many years to come. How thick was your tumour?
                        scragfinch
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                          Thanks but I’ve been told I’m not eligible for ultrasound of lymph nodes as I’ve already had the wide excision. I’m not totally clear as to why. I feel at a dead end in terms of investigating. I read I have an 8 percent chance of a melanoma this thick having spread and killed me within 5 years. I’m visiting my sister in Italy in October and she’s got me an appointment with an oncologist there. My medical insurance won’t cover it plus I’m not sure what he will be able to do without scans. I only have a wide excision scar to show. I don’t even have my pathology results. I get my wide excision results on Monday. Many do doctors on this side of the Atlantic believe lymph node biopsy often has complications for the patient and statistically leads to no better outcome. Not sure how those stats are worked out as I would have thought finding spread to lymph nodes early would increase your survival rate. Confused.
                          scragfinch
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                            Thanks but I’ve been told I’m not eligible for ultrasound of lymph nodes as I’ve already had the wide excision. I’m not totally clear as to why. I feel at a dead end in terms of investigating. I read I have an 8 percent chance of a melanoma this thick having spread and killed me within 5 years. I’m visiting my sister in Italy in October and she’s got me an appointment with an oncologist there. My medical insurance won’t cover it plus I’m not sure what he will be able to do without scans. I only have a wide excision scar to show. I don’t even have my pathology results. I get my wide excision results on Monday. Many do doctors on this side of the Atlantic believe lymph node biopsy often has complications for the patient and statistically leads to no better outcome. Not sure how those stats are worked out as I would have thought finding spread to lymph nodes early would increase your survival rate. Confused.
                            scragfinch
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                              Thanks but I’ve been told I’m not eligible for ultrasound of lymph nodes as I’ve already had the wide excision. I’m not totally clear as to why. I feel at a dead end in terms of investigating. I read I have an 8 percent chance of a melanoma this thick having spread and killed me within 5 years. I’m visiting my sister in Italy in October and she’s got me an appointment with an oncologist there. My medical insurance won’t cover it plus I’m not sure what he will be able to do without scans. I only have a wide excision scar to show. I don’t even have my pathology results. I get my wide excision results on Monday. Many do doctors on this side of the Atlantic believe lymph node biopsy often has complications for the patient and statistically leads to no better outcome. Not sure how those stats are worked out as I would have thought finding spread to lymph nodes early would increase your survival rate. Confused.
                              scragfinch
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                                Thanks Ed and everyone else. I agree you have to push and take responsibility for your own care. Can anyone recommend a first rate specialist in melanoma in London? Thanks.
                                scragfinch
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                                  Thanks Ed and everyone else. I agree you have to push and take responsibility for your own care. Can anyone recommend a first rate specialist in melanoma in London? Thanks.
                                  scragfinch
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                                    Thanks Ed and everyone else. I agree you have to push and take responsibility for your own care. Can anyone recommend a first rate specialist in melanoma in London? Thanks.
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