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    RGal
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      Has anyone been treated by Dr Pecora out of Hackensack Medical Center?   My father was diagnosed with anal melanoma in the spring.  Large mass 5.6 cm was removed w clear margins.  Pet/CT scan were all clear.  Dr Pecora, who is actually listed on one of the melanoma websites as being "a specialist", looked "puzzled" when his scan 8 months later showed nodules all over his lungs.  From what I have read about anal melanoma, there is nothing unsual about it spreading to the lungs that quickly.  I am still shocked he didn't follow him more closely, suggest some sort of precautionary treatment, or in the least, stressed how deadly this type of melanoma is.  

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        SABKLYN
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          Hi,

          i know Hackensack General is well regarded overall.  However, right across the river you have Memorial Sloan Kettering which could serve as a place to get a second set of eyes and second opinion .

          SABKLYN
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            Hi,

            i know Hackensack General is well regarded overall.  However, right across the river you have Memorial Sloan Kettering which could serve as a place to get a second set of eyes and second opinion .

            SABKLYN
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              Hi,

              i know Hackensack General is well regarded overall.  However, right across the river you have Memorial Sloan Kettering which could serve as a place to get a second set of eyes and second opinion .

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