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Never Wanted to Know The ‘Stage’

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    Jahendry12
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    Hi – I am fairly new to this site.  My husband was diagnosed with Nodular Melanoma in April 2011.  He had surgery to remove the melanoma from his leg as well as SNB.  The SNB came back with 'traces' of melanoma.  Our melanoma doctor advised a groin dissection and all lymph nodes were removed.  NONE came back with melanoma.  He was doing good, following up with scans, body checks, etc.  March of this year they found a nodule on his lung.  He was sent for a PET and then surgery to remove the nodule.  It came back as melanoma.  He just had another surgery to remove 3 more nodes from his lung as well as some lymph nodes that were enlarged.  Our Christmas present this year, was the pathology coming back as NO MELANOMA. 

    So, my question.  I have never asked what 'stage' my husband is at because I knew it was bad from the beginning, but I just didn't want to live life thinking about a stage.  Since the melanoma has been found on the lung, does that mean he is automatically at stage 4?   I know I should know the Tumor thickness & Mitotic rate, but I do not.  I do know that it was ulcerated & he had had it on his leg for about 8 months.  My guess is that he was Stage  IIIc or 4.  He has blood taken every 3 months and it has always come back near perfect.  He is healthy & has been asymptomatic from day 1. 

    Is there a way to tell what stage he is without knowing the exact thickness?

    Thanks for any information any one can provide.

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      Janner
      Participant

      Once melanoma has traveled to an organ (lung), a person is stage IV.  The original pathology doesn't matter much.  His original lesion could have been stage I or stage Ii, but he was immediately upstaged to stage III when there were traces of melanoma found in the sentinel node.  And now stage IV with organ mets.  I'm hoping you are working with a melanoma specialist and that he has a treatment plan in place.  

      Best wishes, 

      Janner

        Jahendry12
        Participant

        Thank you for your response.  We have an excellent melanoma specialist and we see him & have CT's every 3 months.  My husband, so far, has only had surgery to remove the melanoma. My husbands case is a little complex since he also has mantle cell lymphoma.  No treatment for the melanoma to date.  Doctor has talked about zelborof, but as of right now, there is I melanoma to treat. I hope it stays that way.  

        Jahendry12
        Participant

        Thank you for your response.  We have an excellent melanoma specialist and we see him & have CT's every 3 months.  My husband, so far, has only had surgery to remove the melanoma. My husbands case is a little complex since he also has mantle cell lymphoma.  No treatment for the melanoma to date.  Doctor has talked about zelborof, but as of right now, there is I melanoma to treat. I hope it stays that way.  

        Jahendry12
        Participant

        Thank you for your response.  We have an excellent melanoma specialist and we see him & have CT's every 3 months.  My husband, so far, has only had surgery to remove the melanoma. My husbands case is a little complex since he also has mantle cell lymphoma.  No treatment for the melanoma to date.  Doctor has talked about zelborof, but as of right now, there is I melanoma to treat. I hope it stays that way.  

      Janner
      Participant

      Once melanoma has traveled to an organ (lung), a person is stage IV.  The original pathology doesn't matter much.  His original lesion could have been stage I or stage Ii, but he was immediately upstaged to stage III when there were traces of melanoma found in the sentinel node.  And now stage IV with organ mets.  I'm hoping you are working with a melanoma specialist and that he has a treatment plan in place.  

      Best wishes, 

      Janner

      Janner
      Participant

      Once melanoma has traveled to an organ (lung), a person is stage IV.  The original pathology doesn't matter much.  His original lesion could have been stage I or stage Ii, but he was immediately upstaged to stage III when there were traces of melanoma found in the sentinel node.  And now stage IV with organ mets.  I'm hoping you are working with a melanoma specialist and that he has a treatment plan in place.  

      Best wishes, 

      Janner

      JerryfromFauq
      Participant

      Have they ran the DNA mutation test?  Zel is only an option if he has a particular BRF DNA Mutation.   It does nothing as an aacross the board melanoma treatment.

      JerryfromFauq
      Participant

      Have they ran the DNA mutation test?  Zel is only an option if he has a particular BRF DNA Mutation.   It does nothing as an aacross the board melanoma treatment.

        Jahendry12
        Participant

        Hi Jerry – yes, my husband tested positive for the BRAF gene.  We have been seeing dr kaufman out of Rush in Chicago, but recently learned he is leaving.  He did not put my husband on zel since the node was removed and no others have surfaced.  Next CT is feb. Keeping my fingers crossed. 

        Jahendry12
        Participant

        Hi Jerry – yes, my husband tested positive for the BRAF gene.  We have been seeing dr kaufman out of Rush in Chicago, but recently learned he is leaving.  He did not put my husband on zel since the node was removed and no others have surfaced.  Next CT is feb. Keeping my fingers crossed. 

        Jahendry12
        Participant

        Hi Jerry – yes, my husband tested positive for the BRAF gene.  We have been seeing dr kaufman out of Rush in Chicago, but recently learned he is leaving.  He did not put my husband on zel since the node was removed and no others have surfaced.  Next CT is feb. Keeping my fingers crossed. 

        JerryfromFauq
        Participant

        BRAF not BRF                             Hate to have to say, but blod tests for melanoma are aalmost meaningles.  Only when I arm receiving treatment has my blod counts been off.  That is due to the chemicals in the treatments.  There is no blood test that is defintive for melanoma.  The blood tests that are run are to tell if there appears to be a problem with an organ.  This might be due to melanoma, but not necessarily so……. ……………………….. http://labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/chloride/SearchForm?Search=comprehensive+Metabolic+panel&action_ProcessSphinxSearchForm=Go

        JerryfromFauq
        Participant

        BRAF not BRF                             Hate to have to say, but blod tests for melanoma are aalmost meaningles.  Only when I arm receiving treatment has my blod counts been off.  That is due to the chemicals in the treatments.  There is no blood test that is defintive for melanoma.  The blood tests that are run are to tell if there appears to be a problem with an organ.  This might be due to melanoma, but not necessarily so……. ……………………….. http://labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/chloride/SearchForm?Search=comprehensive+Metabolic+panel&action_ProcessSphinxSearchForm=Go

        Jahendry12
        Participant

        Hi Jerry – maybe I misunderstood.  The nodule that was taken out of my husband's was tested for the BRAF mutation and it came back positivie. 

        Jahendry12
        Participant

        Hi Jerry – maybe I misunderstood.  The nodule that was taken out of my husband's was tested for the BRAF mutation and it came back positivie. 

        Jahendry12
        Participant

        Hi Jerry – maybe I misunderstood.  The nodule that was taken out of my husband's was tested for the BRAF mutation and it came back positivie. 

        JerryfromFauq
        Participant

        Good to know what the DNA mutation is, in case of re-occurance, you have possible treatment courses already known.  Wouldn't want to push Zel without any tumors at present.  Will be interesting to see if some day they conduct the trials to learn if the Stage IV meds can be used as adjuvant treatments to prevent spread of lower stage melanoma's.  I have been saying this for years, and last night read where a couple of the biig name Onc's are saying this seems to be a feasible possibility to study.

        JerryfromFauq
        Participant

        Good to know what the DNA mutation is, in case of re-occurance, you have possible treatment courses already known.  Wouldn't want to push Zel without any tumors at present.  Will be interesting to see if some day they conduct the trials to learn if the Stage IV meds can be used as adjuvant treatments to prevent spread of lower stage melanoma's.  I have been saying this for years, and last night read where a couple of the biig name Onc's are saying this seems to be a feasible possibility to study.

        JerryfromFauq
        Participant

        Good to know what the DNA mutation is, in case of re-occurance, you have possible treatment courses already known.  Wouldn't want to push Zel without any tumors at present.  Will be interesting to see if some day they conduct the trials to learn if the Stage IV meds can be used as adjuvant treatments to prevent spread of lower stage melanoma's.  I have been saying this for years, and last night read where a couple of the biig name Onc's are saying this seems to be a feasible possibility to study.

        JC
        Participant

        so they would consider adjuvant therapy for Stage I to prevent spread?

        JC
        Participant

        so they would consider adjuvant therapy for Stage I to prevent spread?

        JC
        Participant

        so they would consider adjuvant therapy for Stage I to prevent spread?

        Janner
        Participant

        Unlikely, as the drugs are expensive, have major side effects, and are really not appropriate when most stage I will not need them.  More likely it would be for stage III/IV NED like Interferon is used now.

        Janner
        Participant

        Unlikely, as the drugs are expensive, have major side effects, and are really not appropriate when most stage I will not need them.  More likely it would be for stage III/IV NED like Interferon is used now.

        Janner
        Participant

        Unlikely, as the drugs are expensive, have major side effects, and are really not appropriate when most stage I will not need them.  More likely it would be for stage III/IV NED like Interferon is used now.

        JerryfromFauq
        Participant

        BRAF not BRF                             Hate to have to say, but blod tests for melanoma are aalmost meaningles.  Only when I arm receiving treatment has my blod counts been off.  That is due to the chemicals in the treatments.  There is no blood test that is defintive for melanoma.  The blood tests that are run are to tell if there appears to be a problem with an organ.  This might be due to melanoma, but not necessarily so……. ……………………….. http://labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/chloride/SearchForm?Search=comprehensive+Metabolic+panel&action_ProcessSphinxSearchForm=Go

      JerryfromFauq
      Participant

      Have they ran the DNA mutation test?  Zel is only an option if he has a particular BRF DNA Mutation.   It does nothing as an aacross the board melanoma treatment.

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