Clarks level 3 Breslow level 2.7mm

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    Chuck a
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      Just diagnosed as shown above with a mitotic rate of 10 per sq ml.  Since I have no idea what this means I am very concerned.  Can anyone help with this?

      Thanks

      Just diagnosed as shown above with a mitotic rate of 10 per sq ml.  Since I have no idea what this means I am very concerned.  Can anyone help with this?

      Thanks

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        lou2
        Participant

          On the left side of the page you will see a line that says "Learn more."  if you click on it, lots of good info.  Here is the part that explains your path report:

          http://www.melanoma.org/learn-more/melanoma-101/understanding-your-melanoma-pathology-report

          lou2
          Participant

            On the left side of the page you will see a line that says "Learn more."  if you click on it, lots of good info.  Here is the part that explains your path report:

            http://www.melanoma.org/learn-more/melanoma-101/understanding-your-melanoma-pathology-report

            lou2
            Participant

              On the left side of the page you will see a line that says "Learn more."  if you click on it, lots of good info.  Here is the part that explains your path report:

              http://www.melanoma.org/learn-more/melanoma-101/understanding-your-melanoma-pathology-report

              Thandster
              Participant
                The link below was sent to me shortly after being diagnosed. It is also good info when you’re just beginning to learn about this disease. I will also warn you not to just do a google search for melanoma and read all the links you’ll find. It’ll scare the heck out of you and for now you just need to get a basic understanding of what is happening. You’re also in a great place here to ask questions and get feedback from people with a lot of real world experience and knowledge of this disease. Good luck to you and feel free to ask any other questions.

                http://www.nccn.com/images/patient-guidelines/pdf/melanoma.pdf

                Thandster

                Thandster
                Participant
                  The link below was sent to me shortly after being diagnosed. It is also good info when you’re just beginning to learn about this disease. I will also warn you not to just do a google search for melanoma and read all the links you’ll find. It’ll scare the heck out of you and for now you just need to get a basic understanding of what is happening. You’re also in a great place here to ask questions and get feedback from people with a lot of real world experience and knowledge of this disease. Good luck to you and feel free to ask any other questions.

                  http://www.nccn.com/images/patient-guidelines/pdf/melanoma.pdf

                  Thandster

                  Thandster
                  Participant
                    The link below was sent to me shortly after being diagnosed. It is also good info when you’re just beginning to learn about this disease. I will also warn you not to just do a google search for melanoma and read all the links you’ll find. It’ll scare the heck out of you and for now you just need to get a basic understanding of what is happening. You’re also in a great place here to ask questions and get feedback from people with a lot of real world experience and knowledge of this disease. Good luck to you and feel free to ask any other questions.

                    http://www.nccn.com/images/patient-guidelines/pdf/melanoma.pdf

                    Thandster

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