Red lump near lymph nodes

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    Beehappy
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      My husband is on the ipi vs. nivo trial for stage 3.  He has had his primary – 5mm Breslow, no ulceration, mito rate 3 removed from shoulder and had a total lymph dissection under his arm – 40 nodes removed – 2 nodes positive with micro mets.  He has had 3 possible doses of ipi (which is known to have skin side effects).  Today the oncologist focused on a red spot/lump under he arm about an inch from the scar from his CLD.  It looks like a spider bite but since it has some firmness they are thinking reoccurrence.  Going in for a biopsy tomorrow morning – so it will be a long weekend of waiting for results.  

      If it is positive for melanoma he is out of the trial.  We will be exploring other options for treatment.  Wondering what I should be researching, what people have found success with.  Also trying not to freak out about the possibility of moving to a stage 4 diagnoses.

      Just as we were finding our "new normal" it feels like the rug getting pulled out from under us again.

      🙁

      Rebecca (wife of a stage 3c warrior)

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        arthurjedi007
        Participant

          For research it seems like there's a significant focus on combining pd1 with things in hopes of finding what works good with it. Pd1 is either opdivo/nivo or keytruda.

          Orhers are trying to combine ipi with things.

          So I would think once you find out what he has been receiving then go with the other one. Assuming the worse and you need to that is.

          Artie

          arthurjedi007
          Participant

            For research it seems like there's a significant focus on combining pd1 with things in hopes of finding what works good with it. Pd1 is either opdivo/nivo or keytruda.

            Orhers are trying to combine ipi with things.

            So I would think once you find out what he has been receiving then go with the other one. Assuming the worse and you need to that is.

            Artie

            arthurjedi007
            Participant

              For research it seems like there's a significant focus on combining pd1 with things in hopes of finding what works good with it. Pd1 is either opdivo/nivo or keytruda.

              Orhers are trying to combine ipi with things.

              So I would think once you find out what he has been receiving then go with the other one. Assuming the worse and you need to that is.

              Artie

                Beehappy
                Participant

                  Thank you for your response.  Going to do some research while we wait for the biopsy results – should be back in 5 (long) days.

                  Wondering if this would change staging.  He is currently at stage 3c.  Would local reoccurrence so close to removed lymph move him to stage 4?

                  Beehappy
                  Participant

                    Thank you for your response.  Going to do some research while we wait for the biopsy results – should be back in 5 (long) days.

                    Wondering if this would change staging.  He is currently at stage 3c.  Would local reoccurrence so close to removed lymph move him to stage 4?

                    Beehappy
                    Participant

                      Thank you for your response.  Going to do some research while we wait for the biopsy results – should be back in 5 (long) days.

                      Wondering if this would change staging.  He is currently at stage 3c.  Would local reoccurrence so close to removed lymph move him to stage 4?

                      arthurjedi007
                      Participant

                        I have no idea. I was stage 4 from day one so I never had to learn the staging stuff.

                        Artie

                        arthurjedi007
                        Participant

                          I have no idea. I was stage 4 from day one so I never had to learn the staging stuff.

                          Artie

                          arthurjedi007
                          Participant

                            I have no idea. I was stage 4 from day one so I never had to learn the staging stuff.

                            Artie

                            Janner
                            Participant

                              If the recurrence is still "regional", then staging would still be stage 3.  It's only when melanoma becomes "distant" – beyond the closest drainage basin — that it becomes stage IV.  There are nuances within the staging, but that's the basic gist of things.

                              Janner
                              Participant

                                If the recurrence is still "regional", then staging would still be stage 3.  It's only when melanoma becomes "distant" – beyond the closest drainage basin — that it becomes stage IV.  There are nuances within the staging, but that's the basic gist of things.

                                Janner
                                Participant

                                  If the recurrence is still "regional", then staging would still be stage 3.  It's only when melanoma becomes "distant" – beyond the closest drainage basin — that it becomes stage IV.  There are nuances within the staging, but that's the basic gist of things.

                                  Julie in SoCal
                                  Participant

                                    No, he'll still be Stage 3C.  I have had 3 recurrences of intransit mets. One while on ipi and one while on Pembro.  Since it seemed like Pembro was taking care of them, that is making them shrink, I stayed on Pembro.  Now after 10 infusions, I don't have any intransits left.  

                                    My Doc says this progression – regression is a little strange, and outside of the statistical norm (I always knew I was an outlier!) but to be honest, I'm just glad that Pembro is working.

                                    Just wanted to encourage you and say that immunotheraphies take time. Keep your chin up and keep going!

                                    Blessings,

                                    Julie

                                    Julie in SoCal
                                    Participant

                                      No, he'll still be Stage 3C.  I have had 3 recurrences of intransit mets. One while on ipi and one while on Pembro.  Since it seemed like Pembro was taking care of them, that is making them shrink, I stayed on Pembro.  Now after 10 infusions, I don't have any intransits left.  

                                      My Doc says this progression – regression is a little strange, and outside of the statistical norm (I always knew I was an outlier!) but to be honest, I'm just glad that Pembro is working.

                                      Just wanted to encourage you and say that immunotheraphies take time. Keep your chin up and keep going!

                                      Blessings,

                                      Julie

                                      Julie in SoCal
                                      Participant

                                        No, he'll still be Stage 3C.  I have had 3 recurrences of intransit mets. One while on ipi and one while on Pembro.  Since it seemed like Pembro was taking care of them, that is making them shrink, I stayed on Pembro.  Now after 10 infusions, I don't have any intransits left.  

                                        My Doc says this progression – regression is a little strange, and outside of the statistical norm (I always knew I was an outlier!) but to be honest, I'm just glad that Pembro is working.

                                        Just wanted to encourage you and say that immunotheraphies take time. Keep your chin up and keep going!

                                        Blessings,

                                        Julie

                                      geriakt
                                      Participant

                                        I am on the same clinical trial but I think I am getting the NIVO.  BMS may drop you from the trial but offer you the NIVO at no cost for agreeing to enter the trial. Ask your doctor about that. You may have to pay for the infusion cost but your insurance will cover that.

                                        Tom

                                        geriakt
                                        Participant

                                          I am on the same clinical trial but I think I am getting the NIVO.  BMS may drop you from the trial but offer you the NIVO at no cost for agreeing to enter the trial. Ask your doctor about that. You may have to pay for the infusion cost but your insurance will cover that.

                                          Tom

                                          geriakt
                                          Participant

                                            I am on the same clinical trial but I think I am getting the NIVO.  BMS may drop you from the trial but offer you the NIVO at no cost for agreeing to enter the trial. Ask your doctor about that. You may have to pay for the infusion cost but your insurance will cover that.

                                            Tom

                                              Beehappy
                                              Participant

                                                If the biopsy comes back positive for melanoma he will be dropped from the trial.  The coordinator told us that they would unblind him if that occurs so we will know what drug he has been getting.  

                                                We will be researching all options available to him if he is dropped – it is good to know they could offer the drug with additional payment from our end for services.

                                                Beehappy
                                                Participant

                                                  If the biopsy comes back positive for melanoma he will be dropped from the trial.  The coordinator told us that they would unblind him if that occurs so we will know what drug he has been getting.  

                                                  We will be researching all options available to him if he is dropped – it is good to know they could offer the drug with additional payment from our end for services.

                                                  Beehappy
                                                  Participant

                                                    If the biopsy comes back positive for melanoma he will be dropped from the trial.  The coordinator told us that they would unblind him if that occurs so we will know what drug he has been getting.  

                                                    We will be researching all options available to him if he is dropped – it is good to know they could offer the drug with additional payment from our end for services.

                                                    Beehappy
                                                    Participant

                                                      Tom – if I may ask, what makes you believe you are on the nivo arm of the study?  My husband has had very few side effects during the past 2 months of infusions (mild headache after infusion, some bathroom stuff, slightly fatigued, minor blotchy red spots which come and go).  We have been trying to figure out which arm he is on.

                                                      If the biopsy doesn't come back positive or just doesn't come back until after Wed. morning, he will be getting the last of 4 ipi/placebo doses and the remainder of the year would be nivo/placebo with a maintenance dose of ipi somewhere around month 6.

                                                      Best wishes this treatment is successful for you.

                                                      ~Rebecca

                                                      Beehappy
                                                      Participant

                                                        Tom – if I may ask, what makes you believe you are on the nivo arm of the study?  My husband has had very few side effects during the past 2 months of infusions (mild headache after infusion, some bathroom stuff, slightly fatigued, minor blotchy red spots which come and go).  We have been trying to figure out which arm he is on.

                                                        If the biopsy doesn't come back positive or just doesn't come back until after Wed. morning, he will be getting the last of 4 ipi/placebo doses and the remainder of the year would be nivo/placebo with a maintenance dose of ipi somewhere around month 6.

                                                        Best wishes this treatment is successful for you.

                                                        ~Rebecca

                                                        Beehappy
                                                        Participant

                                                          Tom – if I may ask, what makes you believe you are on the nivo arm of the study?  My husband has had very few side effects during the past 2 months of infusions (mild headache after infusion, some bathroom stuff, slightly fatigued, minor blotchy red spots which come and go).  We have been trying to figure out which arm he is on.

                                                          If the biopsy doesn't come back positive or just doesn't come back until after Wed. morning, he will be getting the last of 4 ipi/placebo doses and the remainder of the year would be nivo/placebo with a maintenance dose of ipi somewhere around month 6.

                                                          Best wishes this treatment is successful for you.

                                                          ~Rebecca

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