› Forums › General Melanoma Community › Can anyone help me understand my mom’s biopsy reports?
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- December 15, 2017 at 11:43 pm
Hi Spoons,
At the top of the Web Page, look in "Understand Melanoma", then look in "Melanoma Pathology". https://www.melanoma.org/understand-melanoma/diagnosing-melanoma/melanoma-pathology
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- December 16, 2017 at 1:16 am
*Sorry, this was not showing up when I posted it initially.
Hey all,
My mom just found out that a lump-type thing on her back was cancer, after it was biopsied. She has a meeting with a specialist on Monday to find out more information — for now though, we are all kind of confused as to the type and severity of the cancer, based on the biopsy results. I know that waiting for the specialist is the best course of action, but in the meantime it would be great to get some extra information. I uploaded pictures of the biopsy reports to imgur (https://imgur.com/a/imsc2). If I can get any assistance I would greatly appreciate it.
Info about her:
She's 60, female, 5'6, 160ish. Had the lump on her back for over a year, just got it checked out. No existing cancer. Not sure what else to add to avoid auto-delete.
Edit: A couple things that make me optimistic — she has regular mammograms, and no signs of breast cancer. She has regular chest xrays/mris due to a couple non-relevant conditions she had in the past (aortic aneurysm and a back surgery). And she has no symptoms, aside from the lump, she has been feelings fairly good lately. Figured I'd add that stuff in because what I understand from the biopsy is that it COULD be either based in the sweat glands(where it was found, I believe), or it could have spread from either the breasts, gi tract, or lungs (which, presumably, would be not great).
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- December 16, 2017 at 2:27 am
Adenocarcinoma is not melanoma nor would it have the same staging or treatments. I've not really seen it diagnosed in the skin, more typically in the lung. I think you will need to wait until you get to talk to the specialist because this board is specifically melanoma and that's not the diagnosis. Unless someone has personal experience, this isn't the right forum. You need to focus on the term adenocarcinoma and get away from the "skin cancer" arena because that will focus primarily on melanoma, basal and squamous.
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