Positive SLNB Question

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    MarkL87
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      Hi – 

      My girlfriend had a SLNB (1 node removed) 1.5 weeks ago and received the news today that it tested positive in the pathology.  The Dr was out of the office so we didn't speak to him, but have an appointment Monday morning.  We were able to receive the pathology report and I think we're going to get a second opinion from a different pathologist we trust but wanted to get the forum's thoughts on what it says.  Particuarly, from the sound of the report it seems like it was very "minor" involvement but I'm not really sure….any help would be appreciated. 

       

      B. Received fresh, the specimen is labeled "left axillary lymph 

      node count 15893, background 901" and consists of a 1.2 x 1.0 x 

      0.4 cm pink-tan lymph node with attached fat. On section it is 

      unremarkable. The specimen is submitted in its entirety. 



      B. Lymph node, left axillary, excision: 

      Metastatic melanoma in 1 of 1 lymph node (1/1). 

      S100, HMB45 (weak and focal) and Melan A are positive. While some nests are in capsule, in one focus there is definitive nodal involvement. 

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        jennunicorn
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          Hi Mark,
          First off, sorry to hear her SLNB came back positive, I know how crappy thay news feels. Sounds like it was micro involvement, meaning it looked normal to the naked eye and under microscope they found some melanoma. She should be seeing a melanoma specialist if she isn’t already. An oncologist will go over what her options are from here on.

          All the best to you both,

          jennunicorn
          Participant
            Hi Mark,
            First off, sorry to hear her SLNB came back positive, I know how crappy thay news feels. Sounds like it was micro involvement, meaning it looked normal to the naked eye and under microscope they found some melanoma. She should be seeing a melanoma specialist if she isn’t already. An oncologist will go over what her options are from here on.

            All the best to you both,

            jennunicorn
            Participant
              Hi Mark,
              First off, sorry to hear her SLNB came back positive, I know how crappy thay news feels. Sounds like it was micro involvement, meaning it looked normal to the naked eye and under microscope they found some melanoma. She should be seeing a melanoma specialist if she isn’t already. An oncologist will go over what her options are from here on.

              All the best to you both,

              Bubbles
              Participant

                Hi Mark. Sorry your girlfriend is dealing with this.  Jenn is right.  Find a melanoma specialist!!!  What to do about a positive sentinel node remains a bit unclear and controversial.  So, my second best advice is to inform yourselves as best you can, make the decision best for you and move forward.  To that end…here is a post that includes reports (via links) from several studies on the topic:  http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com/2016/02/patients-wtih-microscopically.html

                I wish you both my best.  Celeste

                Bubbles
                Participant

                  Hi Mark. Sorry your girlfriend is dealing with this.  Jenn is right.  Find a melanoma specialist!!!  What to do about a positive sentinel node remains a bit unclear and controversial.  So, my second best advice is to inform yourselves as best you can, make the decision best for you and move forward.  To that end…here is a post that includes reports (via links) from several studies on the topic:  http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com/2016/02/patients-wtih-microscopically.html

                  I wish you both my best.  Celeste

                  Bubbles
                  Participant

                    Hi Mark. Sorry your girlfriend is dealing with this.  Jenn is right.  Find a melanoma specialist!!!  What to do about a positive sentinel node remains a bit unclear and controversial.  So, my second best advice is to inform yourselves as best you can, make the decision best for you and move forward.  To that end…here is a post that includes reports (via links) from several studies on the topic:  http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com/2016/02/patients-wtih-microscopically.html

                    I wish you both my best.  Celeste

                      MarkL87
                      Participant

                        Thanks, both. Just trying to understand the report more. Does anyone have any insight as to what the actual words mean?

                        MarkL87
                        Participant

                          Thanks, both. Just trying to understand the report more. Does anyone have any insight as to what the actual words mean?

                          MarkL87
                          Participant

                            Thanks, both. Just trying to understand the report more. Does anyone have any insight as to what the actual words mean?

                            Bubbles
                            Participant

                              The first bit tells you that there was one node of the defined size sent to the lab.  It was treated with the three stains named.  It was definite for melanoma.  There are melanoma beneath the top layer of the node and some go into the substance of the lymph node.  Celeste

                              Bubbles
                              Participant

                                The first bit tells you that there was one node of the defined size sent to the lab.  It was treated with the three stains named.  It was definite for melanoma.  There are melanoma beneath the top layer of the node and some go into the substance of the lymph node.  Celeste

                                Bubbles
                                Participant

                                  The first bit tells you that there was one node of the defined size sent to the lab.  It was treated with the three stains named.  It was definite for melanoma.  There are melanoma beneath the top layer of the node and some go into the substance of the lymph node.  Celeste

                                jennunicorn
                                Participant

                                  I watched this video the other day that really helps explain stage 3 and what that means and what options are out there. It's always great to get informed so she can make the best decisions for herself possible. It's kind of long, but if you have time it saves a lot of internet searching time. 

                                  jennunicorn
                                  Participant

                                    I watched this video the other day that really helps explain stage 3 and what that means and what options are out there. It's always great to get informed so she can make the best decisions for herself possible. It's kind of long, but if you have time it saves a lot of internet searching time. 

                                    jennunicorn
                                    Participant

                                      I watched this video the other day that really helps explain stage 3 and what that means and what options are out there. It's always great to get informed so she can make the best decisions for herself possible. It's kind of long, but if you have time it saves a lot of internet searching time. 

                                      BrianP
                                      Participant

                                        Mark,

                                        Another vote for finding a melanoma specialist.  If you list your location here I'm sure someone can give you a recommendation. 

                                        This will undoubtedly be a very worrisome and stressful time for you and your girlfriend.  My recommendation is don't rush into anything.  Don't hesitate to get second opinions.  And as Celeste stated, do your own research.  You and your girlfriend will be your best advocates for her care.

                                        Did your girlfriend have a primary site prior to this lymph node? 

                                        I would recommend this video as well as Celeste's blog for some great info for Stage III patients.

                                        http://melanomainternational.org/webinar/2016/01/decision-making-for-melanoma-stage-iii-beyond/#.VtxcO4-cF6w

                                        As Celeste alluded to, the next treatment option for your girlfriend is not always obvious or without some disagreement between oncologist.  That's why I recommend taking your time, second opinions, and in the end do what you think is best for you all.

                                        Good luck,

                                        Brian

                                         

                                        BrianP
                                        Participant

                                          Mark,

                                          Another vote for finding a melanoma specialist.  If you list your location here I'm sure someone can give you a recommendation. 

                                          This will undoubtedly be a very worrisome and stressful time for you and your girlfriend.  My recommendation is don't rush into anything.  Don't hesitate to get second opinions.  And as Celeste stated, do your own research.  You and your girlfriend will be your best advocates for her care.

                                          Did your girlfriend have a primary site prior to this lymph node? 

                                          I would recommend this video as well as Celeste's blog for some great info for Stage III patients.

                                          http://melanomainternational.org/webinar/2016/01/decision-making-for-melanoma-stage-iii-beyond/#.VtxcO4-cF6w

                                          As Celeste alluded to, the next treatment option for your girlfriend is not always obvious or without some disagreement between oncologist.  That's why I recommend taking your time, second opinions, and in the end do what you think is best for you all.

                                          Good luck,

                                          Brian

                                           

                                            jennunicorn
                                            Participant

                                              Great informative video.. that's the same one I linked to as well. Wish I had that back when I was confused about what it all meant and what to do.

                                              jennunicorn
                                              Participant

                                                Great informative video.. that's the same one I linked to as well. Wish I had that back when I was confused about what it all meant and what to do.

                                                jennunicorn
                                                Participant

                                                  Great informative video.. that's the same one I linked to as well. Wish I had that back when I was confused about what it all meant and what to do.

                                                BrianP
                                                Participant

                                                  Mark,

                                                  Another vote for finding a melanoma specialist.  If you list your location here I'm sure someone can give you a recommendation. 

                                                  This will undoubtedly be a very worrisome and stressful time for you and your girlfriend.  My recommendation is don't rush into anything.  Don't hesitate to get second opinions.  And as Celeste stated, do your own research.  You and your girlfriend will be your best advocates for her care.

                                                  Did your girlfriend have a primary site prior to this lymph node? 

                                                  I would recommend this video as well as Celeste's blog for some great info for Stage III patients.

                                                  http://melanomainternational.org/webinar/2016/01/decision-making-for-melanoma-stage-iii-beyond/#.VtxcO4-cF6w

                                                  As Celeste alluded to, the next treatment option for your girlfriend is not always obvious or without some disagreement between oncologist.  That's why I recommend taking your time, second opinions, and in the end do what you think is best for you all.

                                                  Good luck,

                                                  Brian

                                                   

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