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Recurrence? What do intransits look like?

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    Julie in SoCal
    Participant

    Hi Friends!

    It's been awhile since I've posted.  Normally I post in the new year, after I've had my yearly scan.  For the last 4 years I've posted that everything has come back normal and we all do the happy dance.  

    Today however, I'm writing to ask your advice.  

    Here's the situration:  I'm currently living in Thailand.  I'm 5 years post surgery for a melanoma on my left hand. I had a WLE and then SNB which found one axilia  lymph node with microscopic melanoma.  I went on to have the rest of the alillia lymph nodes removed. : Stage 3a. From there I had a month of High Dose Interferon, and then a year of GM-CSF (14 days on, 14 days off).

    Up until now, I've not had any bumps or lumps or funky things near any of my WLE or SNB scars, although I've had many "funky things" removed.  But they've always been atypical.  However, 4 weeks ago I noticed a small raised lump near my SNB scar under my elbow.  Then a few weeks later I noticed another small bb sized lump near the other one.  Now today I find I have another lump closer to my arm pit,  

    None of the lumps are darkly pigmented or very large (under pencil eraser size).  However the first one, is asymetrical, raised and unevenly red and tan colored.  The other two are not colored at all, just raised.  And of course they are near my SNB scar (the SNB spot that was negative).

    Ok now my questions: obviously I will have a Mel Dr look at these three bumpy things.  My question is how soon should I do this?  I'm in Thailand, not near a medical center with any kind of expertize in Mel.  However, I'm going back to the US, for medical checks and PET/CT scans in early Feb.  Should I wait?

    What do intransits look like? If these things are intransits, how quickly should I get myself to my Mel Dr? How fast does Mel spread?  

    Advice?

    Thank you friends!

    Blessings,

    Julie.

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      POW
      Participant

      Julie, would it be possible to have one of the lumps removed in Thailand, fixed in formaldehyde and sent to the States for sectioning and analysis? Or maybe Australia if that is more convenient for you. Are there any good dermatologists or plastic surgeons in Thailand?

        SABKLYN
        Participant

        Highest incidence of melanoma is in Australia and as I understand, great Melanoma centers.  You might want to consider going there.  February is not too far away, but I would say that if it's something that will really preoccupy you , you might benefit by doing something now rather than wait.

        killmel
        Participant

        Hi Julie,

         

        I have had 4 recurrences> I would describe my recurrences as  "small bb sized lump" just like you have descried your bump.

        I would NOT wait to see a MelDr. I would have then biopsied. I started at a stage 1 and now stage 4.

        I would be concerned because there is not time frame or description of recurrences that someone could give you that would ensure piece of mind for you to wait.

        I would not walk but RUN to get these lumps checked out. I would also move up my anuual PET & CT scans. If anything comes back positive from your scans, I would also have a Brain MRI.

        Good Luck

        Nicholas

        killmel
        Participant

        Hi Julie,

         

        I have had 4 recurrences> I would describe my recurrences as  "small bb sized lump" just like you have descried your bump.

        I would NOT wait to see a MelDr. I would have then biopsied. I started at a stage 1 and now stage 4.

        I would be concerned because there is not time frame or description of recurrences that someone could give you that would ensure piece of mind for you to wait.

        I would not walk but RUN to get these lumps checked out. I would also move up my anuual PET & CT scans. If anything comes back positive from your scans, I would also have a Brain MRI.

        Good Luck

        Nicholas

        killmel
        Participant

        Hi Julie,

         

        I have had 4 recurrences> I would describe my recurrences as  "small bb sized lump" just like you have descried your bump.

        I would NOT wait to see a MelDr. I would have then biopsied. I started at a stage 1 and now stage 4.

        I would be concerned because there is not time frame or description of recurrences that someone could give you that would ensure piece of mind for you to wait.

        I would not walk but RUN to get these lumps checked out. I would also move up my anuual PET & CT scans. If anything comes back positive from your scans, I would also have a Brain MRI.

        Good Luck

        Nicholas

        SABKLYN
        Participant

        Highest incidence of melanoma is in Australia and as I understand, great Melanoma centers.  You might want to consider going there.  February is not too far away, but I would say that if it's something that will really preoccupy you , you might benefit by doing something now rather than wait.

        SABKLYN
        Participant

        Highest incidence of melanoma is in Australia and as I understand, great Melanoma centers.  You might want to consider going there.  February is not too far away, but I would say that if it's something that will really preoccupy you , you might benefit by doing something now rather than wait.

      POW
      Participant

      Julie, would it be possible to have one of the lumps removed in Thailand, fixed in formaldehyde and sent to the States for sectioning and analysis? Or maybe Australia if that is more convenient for you. Are there any good dermatologists or plastic surgeons in Thailand?

      POW
      Participant

      Julie, would it be possible to have one of the lumps removed in Thailand, fixed in formaldehyde and sent to the States for sectioning and analysis? Or maybe Australia if that is more convenient for you. Are there any good dermatologists or plastic surgeons in Thailand?

      MattF
      Participant

      Julie,

      Not that any of us are doctors but since you are asking for advice….

      My reoccurrence was in Aug 2013…." small pea sized lump" near SLNB scar

       

      Now god knows it could be anything and probably is nothing. I certainly hope that is the case. However I wouldn't wait for Feb…and here is why. if just if there happens to be melanoma involvement then…12 weeks is too long to wait.

      all the best

      Matt

        vivian
        Participant

        Mine was pea-sized and sub-cutaneous. (I felt it rather than saw it.)  It was located about half way between my primary scar and the axillary lymph node dissection.  Always best  to have it checked out sooner rather than later.  In my case, the scans after the intransit was resected revealed a lung met at a small enough size to be removed by VATS.  I am fortunate to be NED one year later.  Hopefully, yours is nothing, but why not find out?  Wishing you the best!

        Lear

        Julie in SoCal
        Participant

        Thank you Friends!

        I appreciate your advice..I have made an appointment at a hospital in Bangkok for a consult, and probably a biopsy.  I'll let you know how everything plays out.

        Thanks,

        Julie

        Julie in SoCal
        Participant

        Thank you Friends!

        I appreciate your advice..I have made an appointment at a hospital in Bangkok for a consult, and probably a biopsy.  I'll let you know how everything plays out.

        Thanks,

        Julie

        Julie in SoCal
        Participant

        Thank you Friends!

        I appreciate your advice..I have made an appointment at a hospital in Bangkok for a consult, and probably a biopsy.  I'll let you know how everything plays out.

        Thanks,

        Julie

        vivian
        Participant

        Mine was pea-sized and sub-cutaneous. (I felt it rather than saw it.)  It was located about half way between my primary scar and the axillary lymph node dissection.  Always best  to have it checked out sooner rather than later.  In my case, the scans after the intransit was resected revealed a lung met at a small enough size to be removed by VATS.  I am fortunate to be NED one year later.  Hopefully, yours is nothing, but why not find out?  Wishing you the best!

        Lear

        vivian
        Participant

        Mine was pea-sized and sub-cutaneous. (I felt it rather than saw it.)  It was located about half way between my primary scar and the axillary lymph node dissection.  Always best  to have it checked out sooner rather than later.  In my case, the scans after the intransit was resected revealed a lung met at a small enough size to be removed by VATS.  I am fortunate to be NED one year later.  Hopefully, yours is nothing, but why not find out?  Wishing you the best!

        Lear

      MattF
      Participant

      Julie,

      Not that any of us are doctors but since you are asking for advice….

      My reoccurrence was in Aug 2013…." small pea sized lump" near SLNB scar

       

      Now god knows it could be anything and probably is nothing. I certainly hope that is the case. However I wouldn't wait for Feb…and here is why. if just if there happens to be melanoma involvement then…12 weeks is too long to wait.

      all the best

      Matt

      MattF
      Participant

      Julie,

      Not that any of us are doctors but since you are asking for advice….

      My reoccurrence was in Aug 2013…." small pea sized lump" near SLNB scar

       

      Now god knows it could be anything and probably is nothing. I certainly hope that is the case. However I wouldn't wait for Feb…and here is why. if just if there happens to be melanoma involvement then…12 weeks is too long to wait.

      all the best

      Matt

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