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BCG treatment for Melanoma stage 3b

Forums General Melanoma Community BCG treatment for Melanoma stage 3b

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    rebeccasilberman
    Participant

    Hi,

    My name is Rebecca. I was diagnosed with Melanoma in July. I had surgery to remove the nodule on my right thigh and a sentinal node biopsy. One of the nodes was positive for cancer.

    I have been going to doctors and trying to fugure out what to do next. I am very aprehensive to do Interferon because I have a history of depression. I have been told by two doctors that BCG is an option.

    Has anyone tried BCG and if so have you found any benefit?

     

    Thank you!

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      DebbieH
      Participant

      Hi Rebecca, while I don't know much about BCG except that the side effects are supposed to be very mild, if any, I can tell you that I know a woman who was stage IV with mets to several organs and many subq's back in the late 1970's who did BCG and she's fine and well all these years later.  I know it kind of fell out of favor with newer treatments coming out but it's still a choice for those who can't tolerate the more toxic regimes. 

      Good luck to you.  Let us know what you decide.

      DebbieH, stage 3C, NED 12+ years after interferon

        SBeattie
        Participant

        can BCG be given for stage IV NED patients? or does there have to be, like other treatments, except interferon, presence of tumor…thank you so so much

        SBeattie
        Participant

        can BCG be given for stage IV NED patients? or does there have to be, like other treatments, except interferon, presence of tumor…thank you so so much

        SBeattie
        Participant

        can BCG be given for stage IV NED patients? or does there have to be, like other treatments, except interferon, presence of tumor…thank you so so much

        rebeccasilberman
        Participant

        Hi Debbie,

        Thank you so much for getting back to me. I was wondering what your experience with Interferon was like? Do you mind telling me about it? Side effects, etc…

        Thank you,

        Rebecca

        rebeccasilberman
        Participant

        Hi Debbie,

        Thank you so much for getting back to me. I was wondering what your experience with Interferon was like? Do you mind telling me about it? Side effects, etc…

        Thank you,

        Rebecca

        rebeccasilberman
        Participant

        Hi Debbie,

        Thank you so much for getting back to me. I was wondering what your experience with Interferon was like? Do you mind telling me about it? Side effects, etc…

        Thank you,

        Rebecca

      DebbieH
      Participant

      Hi Rebecca, while I don't know much about BCG except that the side effects are supposed to be very mild, if any, I can tell you that I know a woman who was stage IV with mets to several organs and many subq's back in the late 1970's who did BCG and she's fine and well all these years later.  I know it kind of fell out of favor with newer treatments coming out but it's still a choice for those who can't tolerate the more toxic regimes. 

      Good luck to you.  Let us know what you decide.

      DebbieH, stage 3C, NED 12+ years after interferon

      DebbieH
      Participant

      Hi Rebecca, while I don't know much about BCG except that the side effects are supposed to be very mild, if any, I can tell you that I know a woman who was stage IV with mets to several organs and many subq's back in the late 1970's who did BCG and she's fine and well all these years later.  I know it kind of fell out of favor with newer treatments coming out but it's still a choice for those who can't tolerate the more toxic regimes. 

      Good luck to you.  Let us know what you decide.

      DebbieH, stage 3C, NED 12+ years after interferon

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