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Malignant Melanoma at anal canal

Forums General Melanoma Community Malignant Melanoma at anal canal

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    vikas1012
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    Hi All,

     

    Hi All,

    I am using this site to understand information about Malenoma. Myself vikas from India my father diagnose with Anal malenoma 2 months back and doctor suggested APR colostomy surgery.

    As per PET this is not spread to the body and limited to anus opening. I dont know the axact size of tumor, as my dad had undergon surgery for fistula after that local doctor suspected something wrong and send the block for histopathy where is was detected malegnent melanoma.

    I am confused and very much disatrubed with this

    Is colostomy only option for this? any exepert in this forum can suggest me the exact tretment.

    Thanks with Regards,

    Vikas

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      natasha
      Participant

      Hi , Vikas !

      Sorry to hear your father's diagnosis.

      I am really not sure about anal melanoma , but my father had anal cancer and had similiar surgery .He was 30 then it happened , now he is 64 – healthy and absolitely fine !

      Hope someone here will have more information for you.

      Wish you stay positive .

      God bless you and your father.

      natasha
      Participant

      Hi , Vikas !

      Sorry to hear your father's diagnosis.

      I am really not sure about anal melanoma , but my father had anal cancer and had similiar surgery .He was 30 then it happened , now he is 64 – healthy and absolitely fine !

      Hope someone here will have more information for you.

      Wish you stay positive .

      God bless you and your father.

        vikas1012
        Participant

        Thanks Natasha/Janner

         

        after performing colostomy, do he will have normal life with stomy bag?

        or will it affect the normal routine life?

        vikas1012
        Participant

        Thanks Natasha/Janner

         

        after performing colostomy, do he will have normal life with stomy bag?

        or will it affect the normal routine life?

        vikas1012
        Participant

        Thanks Natasha/Janner

         

        after performing colostomy, do he will have normal life with stomy bag?

        or will it affect the normal routine life?

      natasha
      Participant

      Hi , Vikas !

      Sorry to hear your father's diagnosis.

      I am really not sure about anal melanoma , but my father had anal cancer and had similiar surgery .He was 30 then it happened , now he is 64 – healthy and absolitely fine !

      Hope someone here will have more information for you.

      Wish you stay positive .

      God bless you and your father.

      Janner
      Participant

      You might look at posts from "JerryFromFauq" or his profile at:  http://www.melanoma.org/community/profiles/jerryfromfauq

      He was original thought to have a hemorrhoid that was actually melanoma.  Anal melanoma is quite rare and there aren't a lot of people on this site with that diagnosis.

      Best wishes,

      Janner

      Janner
      Participant

      You might look at posts from "JerryFromFauq" or his profile at:  http://www.melanoma.org/community/profiles/jerryfromfauq

      He was original thought to have a hemorrhoid that was actually melanoma.  Anal melanoma is quite rare and there aren't a lot of people on this site with that diagnosis.

      Best wishes,

      Janner

      Janner
      Participant

      You might look at posts from "JerryFromFauq" or his profile at:  http://www.melanoma.org/community/profiles/jerryfromfauq

      He was original thought to have a hemorrhoid that was actually melanoma.  Anal melanoma is quite rare and there aren't a lot of people on this site with that diagnosis.

      Best wishes,

      Janner

      WendyPam
      Participant

      Hi Vikas,

      Your father's melanoma falls under the class of "mucosal melanoma" My Mother has mucosal melanoma of a different type. Both are very rare. I can't tell you much about your father's surgery. What I can tell you is that they should test his tumor for the braf mutation and also c-kit.  It's not that unusual to find the c-kit mutation with  anal melanoma. Having the  tumor tested opens up so many other options for treatment.  I hope this little bit of information helps.

       

      Wendy

      WendyPam
      Participant

      Hi Vikas,

      Your father's melanoma falls under the class of "mucosal melanoma" My Mother has mucosal melanoma of a different type. Both are very rare. I can't tell you much about your father's surgery. What I can tell you is that they should test his tumor for the braf mutation and also c-kit.  It's not that unusual to find the c-kit mutation with  anal melanoma. Having the  tumor tested opens up so many other options for treatment.  I hope this little bit of information helps.

       

      Wendy

      WendyPam
      Participant

      Hi Vikas,

      Your father's melanoma falls under the class of "mucosal melanoma" My Mother has mucosal melanoma of a different type. Both are very rare. I can't tell you much about your father's surgery. What I can tell you is that they should test his tumor for the braf mutation and also c-kit.  It's not that unusual to find the c-kit mutation with  anal melanoma. Having the  tumor tested opens up so many other options for treatment.  I hope this little bit of information helps.

       

      Wendy

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