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Paniqued for my mom’s melanoma :/

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    Cyto
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    Hello,

     

    My mother (43 years old) was diagnosticed with a melanoma 1 month ago. Before the operation who will occur next week, he had to pass a echography and a scanner, all is ok (it is a good new ? as it is not always efficiency as i know, and here's the resultat, I'm asking a lot of questions, hope you can explain me :

     

    Type of Melanoma : SSM

    Deepth of Breslow : 4mm

    Clark : Level 3

    Ulcerated : Yes

    Satelitte by transit : No

    Mitotic rate : 2/ mm²

    Regression : No

    TIL : No

     

    I'm paniqued for her, her melanoma is very depth (4mm), but the clark Level is only 3, this level it is a good prognosis factor ? I saw the mitotic rate is fairly low, it is good too ?

    Also, clinical doctor has founded a lymph node at the neck, meaning it would be 100% positive ?

     

    And also, its lesion is located on her external ear, which is not irrigated by the flood, so it is risked or considered as a extremity ?

     

    Thanks.

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      Cyto
      Participant

      Edit : As I understanded, my mother is in level IIb melanoma, but if the node is positive, she will be moved in IIIb level, am I correct ?

      Cyto
      Participant

      Edit : As I understanded, my mother is in level IIb melanoma, but if the node is positive, she will be moved in IIIb level, am I correct ?

        liberty04281
        Participant
        Yes. You are correct. First I was diagnosed with 1b, than progressed to IIIb, than IIIc. Now I’m IV within five years of being diagnosed. Now I am on the treatment with Yervoy and hoping for the best. I hope your mother will be fine.
        liberty04281
        Participant
        Yes. You are correct. First I was diagnosed with 1b, than progressed to IIIb, than IIIc. Now I’m IV within five years of being diagnosed. Now I am on the treatment with Yervoy and hoping for the best. I hope your mother will be fine.
        liberty04281
        Participant
        Yes. You are correct. First I was diagnosed with 1b, than progressed to IIIb, than IIIc. Now I’m IV within five years of being diagnosed. Now I am on the treatment with Yervoy and hoping for the best. I hope your mother will be fine.
      Cyto
      Participant

      Edit : As I understanded, my mother is in level IIb melanoma, but if the node is positive, she will be moved in IIIb level, am I correct ?

      SABKLYN
      Participant

      http://news.cancerconnect.com/melanomatipsunderstanding-your-melanoma-pathology-report/

      Hello Cyto,

      The above link brings you to an item by item description of melanoma pathology report elements.  There are others on this board that can illuminate further.

      the fact that the scans were clear is good.  As for the lymph node, until it is removed and examined it can't be certain that it is melanoma.  However, the 3b classification, if correct, would indicate a positive lymphnode.

      all this is very scary at first and I can completely understand your concern.  However, make sure your mother is being treated by a melanoma specialist.  Discuss treatment options including availability of any of the newer drugs such as Ipi, keytruda, any PD-1 therapies, etc.  

      good luck Cyto.  And best wishes to your mother.

      SABKLYN
      Participant

      http://news.cancerconnect.com/melanomatipsunderstanding-your-melanoma-pathology-report/

      Hello Cyto,

      The above link brings you to an item by item description of melanoma pathology report elements.  There are others on this board that can illuminate further.

      the fact that the scans were clear is good.  As for the lymph node, until it is removed and examined it can't be certain that it is melanoma.  However, the 3b classification, if correct, would indicate a positive lymphnode.

      all this is very scary at first and I can completely understand your concern.  However, make sure your mother is being treated by a melanoma specialist.  Discuss treatment options including availability of any of the newer drugs such as Ipi, keytruda, any PD-1 therapies, etc.  

      good luck Cyto.  And best wishes to your mother.

      SABKLYN
      Participant

      http://news.cancerconnect.com/melanomatipsunderstanding-your-melanoma-pathology-report/

      Hello Cyto,

      The above link brings you to an item by item description of melanoma pathology report elements.  There are others on this board that can illuminate further.

      the fact that the scans were clear is good.  As for the lymph node, until it is removed and examined it can't be certain that it is melanoma.  However, the 3b classification, if correct, would indicate a positive lymphnode.

      all this is very scary at first and I can completely understand your concern.  However, make sure your mother is being treated by a melanoma specialist.  Discuss treatment options including availability of any of the newer drugs such as Ipi, keytruda, any PD-1 therapies, etc.  

      good luck Cyto.  And best wishes to your mother.

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