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Question on treatment

Forums General Melanoma Community Question on treatment

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    gregor913
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    Hello everyone. I was originally diagnosed 3b from a mole on my back in nov 2015. The excision opened up and left a good size scar on my back after it healed.(2in high 5in long) I spotted a small spot on my scar and pointed it out to derm.(size of a freckle) The spot removed and came back insit u melanoma. I had a pet/ct scan that came back clear as of today. What would be my next options to treat this melanoma in situ . Since it was on the SCAR can melanoma insit u spread? I mean does insitu make a difference between normal skin and scar tissue. I always look forward to hearing from everyone especially Janner. There are so many knowledgable people on this site. Thank you
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      Janner
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      Have it surgically removed.  There is no other option.  Yes, in situ can grow in scar tissue.  Melanoma can grow in a lot of different tissue types if it spreads and the key is to remove it at the original site if at all possible.  I know it isn't fun to have more tissue taken in this area but that's the best course – remove it and get good margins.

      Janner
      Participant

      Have it surgically removed.  There is no other option.  Yes, in situ can grow in scar tissue.  Melanoma can grow in a lot of different tissue types if it spreads and the key is to remove it at the original site if at all possible.  I know it isn't fun to have more tissue taken in this area but that's the best course – remove it and get good margins.

        gregor913
        Participant
        Thanx janner. My question is does melanoma insitu on a scar have access to blood vessels and lymph vessels. Or once. The insitu is removed its pretty much taken care of for now.
        gregor913
        Participant
        Thanx janner. My question is does melanoma insitu on a scar have access to blood vessels and lymph vessels. Or once. The insitu is removed its pretty much taken care of for now.
        Janner
        Participant

        In situ means it is confined to the epidermis and that is not typically where you find any type of vessels.  Scar tissue is an unknown as things have been disrupted.  Unless the pathology report notes anything like lymph or vascular invasion, I think you're good to go.

        Janner
        Participant

        In situ means it is confined to the epidermis and that is not typically where you find any type of vessels.  Scar tissue is an unknown as things have been disrupted.  Unless the pathology report notes anything like lymph or vascular invasion, I think you're good to go.

        Janner
        Participant

        In situ means it is confined to the epidermis and that is not typically where you find any type of vessels.  Scar tissue is an unknown as things have been disrupted.  Unless the pathology report notes anything like lymph or vascular invasion, I think you're good to go.

        gregor913
        Participant
        Thanx janner. My question is does melanoma insitu on a scar have access to blood vessels and lymph vessels. Or once. The insitu is removed its pretty much taken care of for now.
      Janner
      Participant

      Have it surgically removed.  There is no other option.  Yes, in situ can grow in scar tissue.  Melanoma can grow in a lot of different tissue types if it spreads and the key is to remove it at the original site if at all possible.  I know it isn't fun to have more tissue taken in this area but that's the best course – remove it and get good margins.

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