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    KittyFisher
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      Hi all.

      I was diagnosed with melanoma in 2011. I had a wide local excision and had my lymph nodes removed after a positive sentinel node biopsy. The other nodes were not affected and that was that. I carried on with life as normal and only ever remembered the melanoma when I had to go for my checks. A lump came up about 3 months ago where I had the lymph nodes removed. I’ve now had a ultrasound and needle aspiration biopsy on the lump and am awaiting results.

      I didn’t worry last time and it hasn’t bothered me since, but now I have a little boy so things are very different for me and I can’t help but worry that I could get bad news.

      I’m wondering if anyone has any experience of a similar situation? Is it likely that it could return where I had the lymph nodes removed?

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        Linny
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          Sorry to hear you are going through this stress. It sounds like you have a reactive node. Doctors did the right thing by performing the needle aspiration so they can determine what it's reacting to. Unfortunately, melanoma can return where you had nodes removed. If it ends up being melanoma and it has not traveled beyond that lymph node basin, I believe it would then it would be a local recurrence and your staging should not be affected. 

            KittyFisher
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              Thank you for taking the time to reply. Ok, so does it mean if it has come back its not necessarily spread any further than that area? What would they have to do. Would it just be more surgery?

              I was stage 3 before if that makes any difference.

              Linny
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                If that lymph node has melanoma cells in it and doctors have ruled out distant metastases, then one of the scenarios described here should take place: https://www.aimatmelanoma.org/after-treatment/recurrance-of-melanoma/.

                 

                Linny
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                  If that lymph node has melanoma cells in it and doctors have ruled out distant metastases, then one of the scenarios described here should take place: https://www.aimatmelanoma.org/after-treatment/recurrance-of-melanoma/.

                   

                  KittyFisher
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                    That’s really helpful thanks. I was thinking that as I’d had the lymph nodes removed, there wasn’t any there anymore for it to get into and it could mean it’s just roaming free in my body!! Knowing that if I do get bad news that it is quite possibly still local to that area is reassuring. Thank you.
                    KittyFisher
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                      That’s really helpful thanks. I was thinking that as I’d had the lymph nodes removed, there wasn’t any there anymore for it to get into and it could mean it’s just roaming free in my body!! Knowing that if I do get bad news that it is quite possibly still local to that area is reassuring. Thank you.
                      KittyFisher
                      Participant
                        That’s really helpful thanks. I was thinking that as I’d had the lymph nodes removed, there wasn’t any there anymore for it to get into and it could mean it’s just roaming free in my body!! Knowing that if I do get bad news that it is quite possibly still local to that area is reassuring. Thank you.
                        Linny
                        Participant

                          If that lymph node has melanoma cells in it and doctors have ruled out distant metastases, then one of the scenarios described here should take place: https://www.aimatmelanoma.org/after-treatment/recurrance-of-melanoma/.

                           

                          KittyFisher
                          Participant
                            Thank you for taking the time to reply. Ok, so does it mean if it has come back its not necessarily spread any further than that area? What would they have to do. Would it just be more surgery?

                            I was stage 3 before if that makes any difference.

                            KittyFisher
                            Participant
                              Thank you for taking the time to reply. Ok, so does it mean if it has come back its not necessarily spread any further than that area? What would they have to do. Would it just be more surgery?

                              I was stage 3 before if that makes any difference.

                            Linny
                            Participant

                              Sorry to hear you are going through this stress. It sounds like you have a reactive node. Doctors did the right thing by performing the needle aspiration so they can determine what it's reacting to. Unfortunately, melanoma can return where you had nodes removed. If it ends up being melanoma and it has not traveled beyond that lymph node basin, I believe it would then it would be a local recurrence and your staging should not be affected. 

                              Linny
                              Participant

                                Sorry to hear you are going through this stress. It sounds like you have a reactive node. Doctors did the right thing by performing the needle aspiration so they can determine what it's reacting to. Unfortunately, melanoma can return where you had nodes removed. If it ends up being melanoma and it has not traveled beyond that lymph node basin, I believe it would then it would be a local recurrence and your staging should not be affected. 

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