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Chorodial Melanoma

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    s Mother
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    I was just diagnosed with Chorodial Melanoma a few days ago – I am 75 years old – I will see my doctor this Monday – when I got the original diagnosis, my doctor recommended Wills Eye Institute to see if I meet the requirements for a clinical trial. The treatment options sound scary and aggressive. Anyone out there have outcomes of treatments? Would appreciate hearing from you. Thank you.

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      Julie in SoCal
      Participant

      HI Zeb's Mother,

      Welcome.  I'm sorry you have had the need to find us, but I trust you'll find info and support here at MRF

      Occular Melanoma is a little different beast than cutanious melanoma, so folks here on this board may not have info or experience in OM.  Because of this, MRF has a website for  OM..  You can find it here along with a bunch of other OM Info.:

      https://www.melanoma.org/research-center/cure-ocular-melanoma 

      Shalom,

      Julie

        s Mother
        Participant

        Hi Julie in SoCal – thanks for the additional information – I hope your situation improves very soon! My daughter is a music therapist in your neck of the woods: Miller Hospital in Long Beach – thanks again!

        April

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