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Lung biopsy back looks like I have moved to stage 4

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    iskitwo
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      I had my lung biopsy last week. Thanks to those who made me feel more positive about the decision to go head and do it!! Sometimes you wonder if you are about to do a surgery that turns out to be nothing (although nothing would have been great….don't get me wrong) This is the only spot of concern that has shown up on my scans at this point and surgeon is saying that it was all removed with clean margins…YES!! They will send off for BRAF test….Just wondering if this ever changes because when I was first DX in 8/2016 MD Anderson did say that I tested positive. Hopefully I will have appointment soon with my oncologist to where we go from here. Very open to any questions I should be asking…..I feel like my brain is spinning at this point!!! Thanks to all those who have posted such great info for all of us new to the ugly beast.

      Missy

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        JW
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          You responded to my post the other day, so I wanted to respond to you, though I have nothing useful to say, except hang in there!

            iskitwo
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              Thank you! I hope you all get great PET result scans. Waiting is so hard!!

            Bubbles
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              Sorry for all the chaos I know you must be enduring.  I'm a little confused.  Have they already given you the path report that your removed tissue was melanoma?  Or are they still waiting to find out the result?  I am glad the tissue is being tested for BRAF status.  If you were BRAF positive before, it is most likely that if this is melanoma, it will still be BRAF positive. However, on occasion there can be a change in BRAF status due to mutations in the tumor.  Hang in there.  Will keep all fingers and toes crossed for you.  celeste

                iskitwo
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                  Yes, I have gotten the final report back that states "Left lower lobe of lung (wedge resection): Metastic malignant melanoma (1.3cm): surgical margins negative for tumor."  They were doing further testing for the BRAF. I have appointment schedule for Tuesday 5/1 to discuses treatment. Questions I should ask?? I have been studying the blog with all the different treatments for melanoma.(thank you)  Hoping i can absorb enough that I have an idea about what the doctor suggest doing.

                  Bubbles
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                    Okay.  Got it.  From reading your bio, it seems that you have yet to have any adjuvant systemic treatment.  I would certainly be pushing for nivo, personally.  But, all that is done in melanoma care is intensely personal. I assume you have read my "primer" re melanoma treatments on the blog.  Hopefully it will assist in prepping you for a good discussion and help you develop a treatment plan with your docs.  I wish you my best.  c

                  cjm22
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                    I'm really sorry to hear this. But it's good they got it out!! There are lots of people on this board who are still kicking many years later with stage IV melanoma 🙂

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