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Tumor on lung, done IL2 & Yervoy-now what?

Forums General Melanoma Community Tumor on lung, done IL2 & Yervoy-now what?

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    Kelly7
    Participant

      Hi,

      I was wondering if I could get your opinion on my brothers situation-

      To sum up:

      3 tumors on Lung, stage 4(original site was on back 4, 7, and 9 years ago)

      IL2 (2 weeks in the hosptial, 20 bags total) February 2012

      Yervoy (4 injections over 2.5 months, serious colitis in August-September) April-June 2012

      Last update December 2012, still have one tumor, however it has shrunk a lot. Clear PET and CT scan on other locations.

      Doctor suggested 3 options:

      1. Wait and see

      2. Surgery to remove the one tumor

      Hi,

      I was wondering if I could get your opinion on my brothers situation-

      To sum up:

      3 tumors on Lung, stage 4(original site was on back 4, 7, and 9 years ago)

      IL2 (2 weeks in the hosptial, 20 bags total) February 2012

      Yervoy (4 injections over 2.5 months, serious colitis in August-September) April-June 2012

      Last update December 2012, still have one tumor, however it has shrunk a lot. Clear PET and CT scan on other locations.

      Doctor suggested 3 options:

      1. Wait and see

      2. Surgery to remove the one tumor

      3. Radiation

       

      Wouldn't a combination of surgery and radiation be best?

       

      THank you SOOOOOOO much for any advice you can give!

       

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        DeniseK
        Participant
          Hi Kelly,
          They say surgery is the best in melanoma. This is great news!! From 4 to 1….. Awesome!!
          All the best,
          Denise
          DeniseK
          Participant
            Hi Kelly,
            They say surgery is the best in melanoma. This is great news!! From 4 to 1….. Awesome!!
            All the best,
            Denise
            DeniseK
            Participant
              Hi Kelly,
              They say surgery is the best in melanoma. This is great news!! From 4 to 1….. Awesome!!
              All the best,
              Denise
              POW
              Participant

                 

                I agree with Denise. Melanoma tends to be resistant to radiation and radiation itself damages healthy tissues. So if a tumor can be removed surgically, that's the best way to go.

                POW
                Participant

                   

                  I agree with Denise. Melanoma tends to be resistant to radiation and radiation itself damages healthy tissues. So if a tumor can be removed surgically, that's the best way to go.

                  POW
                  Participant

                     

                    I agree with Denise. Melanoma tends to be resistant to radiation and radiation itself damages healthy tissues. So if a tumor can be removed surgically, that's the best way to go.

                    jim Breitfeller
                    Participant

                      Kelly,

                      If the tumor is still shrinking, I would suggest a wait and see. If it continues to shrink, you probably vaccinated yourself using your immune system. Thats a good thing. If tumor progresses, then I would suggest surgery and radiation or Anti-PD-1 therapy

                      best regards,

                      Jimmy B

                      jim Breitfeller
                      Participant

                        Kelly,

                        If the tumor is still shrinking, I would suggest a wait and see. If it continues to shrink, you probably vaccinated yourself using your immune system. Thats a good thing. If tumor progresses, then I would suggest surgery and radiation or Anti-PD-1 therapy

                        best regards,

                        Jimmy B

                        jim Breitfeller
                        Participant

                          Kelly,

                          If the tumor is still shrinking, I would suggest a wait and see. If it continues to shrink, you probably vaccinated yourself using your immune system. Thats a good thing. If tumor progresses, then I would suggest surgery and radiation or Anti-PD-1 therapy

                          best regards,

                          Jimmy B

                          TSchulz
                          Participant

                            If it were me – I'd continue to watch it, especially if it is not lighting up on PET.  If it starts to grow or other foci show up I would consider:

                            1.  If it remains the only site of disease and is growing – surgery if it is possible

                            2. If it remains stable and other sites show up: either a TIL treatment (NIH / MDA or Moffitt) or an Anti PD-1 trial.  

                             

                            Good luck – I hope the thing just melts away.

                            Troy

                              Kelly7
                              Participant

                                Hi,

                                 

                                My brother had his PET scan on Saturday, we get the results on Friday…….Keeping my fingers crossed…

                                 

                                Thank you for the responses. 

                                Kelly7
                                Participant

                                  Hi,

                                   

                                  My brother had his PET scan on Saturday, we get the results on Friday…….Keeping my fingers crossed…

                                   

                                  Thank you for the responses. 

                                  Kelly7
                                  Participant

                                    Hi,

                                     

                                    My brother had his PET scan on Saturday, we get the results on Friday…….Keeping my fingers crossed…

                                     

                                    Thank you for the responses. 

                                  TSchulz
                                  Participant

                                    If it were me – I'd continue to watch it, especially if it is not lighting up on PET.  If it starts to grow or other foci show up I would consider:

                                    1.  If it remains the only site of disease and is growing – surgery if it is possible

                                    2. If it remains stable and other sites show up: either a TIL treatment (NIH / MDA or Moffitt) or an Anti PD-1 trial.  

                                     

                                    Good luck – I hope the thing just melts away.

                                    Troy

                                    TSchulz
                                    Participant

                                      If it were me – I'd continue to watch it, especially if it is not lighting up on PET.  If it starts to grow or other foci show up I would consider:

                                      1.  If it remains the only site of disease and is growing – surgery if it is possible

                                      2. If it remains stable and other sites show up: either a TIL treatment (NIH / MDA or Moffitt) or an Anti PD-1 trial.  

                                       

                                      Good luck – I hope the thing just melts away.

                                      Troy

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