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- June 24, 2014 at 7:44 pm
I just received a phone call from one of my drs. He just received back information on my tumor and said it had some genetic make up that puts me at a higher risk for recurrance. I don't know what that is yet- I meet with him next week- but now I am terrified and broken -hearted and afraid this definitely means my 1b will progress. Thanks for listening. I just don't know what to do and feel overwhelmed.
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- June 24, 2014 at 8:17 pm
would be good to hear what credence those on the board give to this http://skinmelanoma.com/health-care-professionals/decisiondx-melanoma-summary/
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- June 24, 2014 at 8:17 pm
would be good to hear what credence those on the board give to this http://skinmelanoma.com/health-care-professionals/decisiondx-melanoma-summary/
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- June 24, 2014 at 8:17 pm
would be good to hear what credence those on the board give to this http://skinmelanoma.com/health-care-professionals/decisiondx-melanoma-summary/
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- June 25, 2014 at 2:03 am
Try not to think the worst right now. I know easier said than done. When you say "tumor" are you talking about a skin melanoma that was removed.
To give you some perspective the survival rate for stage Ib is:
Stage IB: The 5-year survival rate is around 92%. The 10-year survival is around 86%.
Odds are overwhelmingly on your side. Also keep in mind that the stats are not even taking into account the fantastic drugs that are now available.
I think your best bet is just to take a deep breath and relax as much as you can until next week and see what your Doctor has to say.
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- June 25, 2014 at 2:03 am
Try not to think the worst right now. I know easier said than done. When you say "tumor" are you talking about a skin melanoma that was removed.
To give you some perspective the survival rate for stage Ib is:
Stage IB: The 5-year survival rate is around 92%. The 10-year survival is around 86%.
Odds are overwhelmingly on your side. Also keep in mind that the stats are not even taking into account the fantastic drugs that are now available.
I think your best bet is just to take a deep breath and relax as much as you can until next week and see what your Doctor has to say.
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- June 25, 2014 at 8:12 am
Yes- he is referring to the skin melanoma. He is now having me get a pet scan and settings me up with an oncologist. I'm trying not to think the worst – like you said- hard to do. I feel like now I am going to be on the "poor" side of those statistics. I know a lot of this is emotions talking- I'm just scarf still I guess. Thanks for your thoughts, Brian.
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- June 25, 2014 at 8:12 am
Yes- he is referring to the skin melanoma. He is now having me get a pet scan and settings me up with an oncologist. I'm trying not to think the worst – like you said- hard to do. I feel like now I am going to be on the "poor" side of those statistics. I know a lot of this is emotions talking- I'm just scarf still I guess. Thanks for your thoughts, Brian.
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- June 25, 2014 at 8:12 am
Yes- he is referring to the skin melanoma. He is now having me get a pet scan and settings me up with an oncologist. I'm trying not to think the worst – like you said- hard to do. I feel like now I am going to be on the "poor" side of those statistics. I know a lot of this is emotions talking- I'm just scarf still I guess. Thanks for your thoughts, Brian.
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- June 25, 2014 at 2:03 am
Try not to think the worst right now. I know easier said than done. When you say "tumor" are you talking about a skin melanoma that was removed.
To give you some perspective the survival rate for stage Ib is:
Stage IB: The 5-year survival rate is around 92%. The 10-year survival is around 86%.
Odds are overwhelmingly on your side. Also keep in mind that the stats are not even taking into account the fantastic drugs that are now available.
I think your best bet is just to take a deep breath and relax as much as you can until next week and see what your Doctor has to say.
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