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4 years NED Stage 3

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    sharebear
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      Husband had 4 year scan since his recurrence in 2011 and is NED.  He was diagnosed as stage 3(b) or 3(c) depending on the institution.  Although it is always in the back of our mind, it doesn't define us.  We live more appreciatively, laugh louder, empathize deeper, and play harder (we still work too).  Feeling optimistic with the recent medical advances in the melanoma field and wishing you all the best in your journey.

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        dentholla
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          Great news and thank you for sharing.  It is always good to see posts like this – all the best!

          dentholla
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            Great news and thank you for sharing.  It is always good to see posts like this – all the best!

            dentholla
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              Great news and thank you for sharing.  It is always good to see posts like this – all the best!

              Jydnew
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                I'm so glad to read this!  My husband is coming in on 13 years NED after stage 3a dx.  It's still in the back of our minds, and we still practice sun-safety for both ourselves and our 2 girls who have been born since his diagnosis.  This is the first year my husband won't see an oncologist – they parted ways over the winter.  We're still watchful, but a once a year visit with bloodwork wasn't really going to catch a recurrence anyway.

                I continue to hope for a cure, as I look at my one daughter who shares my husband's coloring and propensity for moles, and my other daughter who inherited her red hair, blue eyes and pale skin from me…. I hope they never confront melanoma in their lives.

                Jydnew
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                  I'm so glad to read this!  My husband is coming in on 13 years NED after stage 3a dx.  It's still in the back of our minds, and we still practice sun-safety for both ourselves and our 2 girls who have been born since his diagnosis.  This is the first year my husband won't see an oncologist – they parted ways over the winter.  We're still watchful, but a once a year visit with bloodwork wasn't really going to catch a recurrence anyway.

                  I continue to hope for a cure, as I look at my one daughter who shares my husband's coloring and propensity for moles, and my other daughter who inherited her red hair, blue eyes and pale skin from me…. I hope they never confront melanoma in their lives.

                  Jydnew
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                    I'm so glad to read this!  My husband is coming in on 13 years NED after stage 3a dx.  It's still in the back of our minds, and we still practice sun-safety for both ourselves and our 2 girls who have been born since his diagnosis.  This is the first year my husband won't see an oncologist – they parted ways over the winter.  We're still watchful, but a once a year visit with bloodwork wasn't really going to catch a recurrence anyway.

                    I continue to hope for a cure, as I look at my one daughter who shares my husband's coloring and propensity for moles, and my other daughter who inherited her red hair, blue eyes and pale skin from me…. I hope they never confront melanoma in their lives.

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