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- November 26, 2013 at 11:40 pm
I had a wide excision where the Radiologist found 2 SLN but the surgeon left the SLN that is closest to the site in me – went for a second opinion and found out that the oncologist agreed with me the other SLN needed to come out but that he was concerned with the mitosis level and he is recommending a year of Interferon – anyone out there ever heard of this?
Karen
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- November 26, 2013 at 11:54 pm
I'd recommend a second opinion. Interferon is controversial at stage III but is sometimes done for high risk stage II, but not stage I. What was your depth? Are they recommending Interferon because they believe the SLN is positive? A mitosis of 3 is certainly higher than you'd like, but it's not out of the ballpark. Mitosis alone is not a reason to recommend interferon so I can only speculate they are concerned about the other SLN that wasn't removed. Again, I think I'd consult with an oncologist that is a melanoma specialist and get a second option from an expert.
Janner
(Stage IB since 1992, 3 MM primaries)
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- November 26, 2013 at 11:54 pm
I'd recommend a second opinion. Interferon is controversial at stage III but is sometimes done for high risk stage II, but not stage I. What was your depth? Are they recommending Interferon because they believe the SLN is positive? A mitosis of 3 is certainly higher than you'd like, but it's not out of the ballpark. Mitosis alone is not a reason to recommend interferon so I can only speculate they are concerned about the other SLN that wasn't removed. Again, I think I'd consult with an oncologist that is a melanoma specialist and get a second option from an expert.
Janner
(Stage IB since 1992, 3 MM primaries)
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- November 26, 2013 at 11:54 pm
I'd recommend a second opinion. Interferon is controversial at stage III but is sometimes done for high risk stage II, but not stage I. What was your depth? Are they recommending Interferon because they believe the SLN is positive? A mitosis of 3 is certainly higher than you'd like, but it's not out of the ballpark. Mitosis alone is not a reason to recommend interferon so I can only speculate they are concerned about the other SLN that wasn't removed. Again, I think I'd consult with an oncologist that is a melanoma specialist and get a second option from an expert.
Janner
(Stage IB since 1992, 3 MM primaries)
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- November 27, 2013 at 1:09 am
It is not unusual to find 2 sentinal lymph nodes, especially in the head and neck region. If 2 or more SLNs are found, they should all be removed and analyzed for the presence of melanoma cells. So I would agree that if 2 SLNs were found (and are still labeled so they can still be found) you would want them both removed.
A mitotic index of 3 is not so bad– I have heard of them ranging from 0 to >15. You do not say if the first SLN was positive for melanoma. I assume not or you would have said so. If you are Stage 1 and your SLNs are negative, I don't understand why your doctor would recommend interferon. That seems like overkill to me.
Given the way the surgeon handled your case and the unusual recommendation you are getting from your oncologist, I strongly suggest that you go to a National Cancer Institute Center of Excellence or other melanoma specialty clinic to get a second opinion.
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- November 27, 2013 at 1:09 am
It is not unusual to find 2 sentinal lymph nodes, especially in the head and neck region. If 2 or more SLNs are found, they should all be removed and analyzed for the presence of melanoma cells. So I would agree that if 2 SLNs were found (and are still labeled so they can still be found) you would want them both removed.
A mitotic index of 3 is not so bad– I have heard of them ranging from 0 to >15. You do not say if the first SLN was positive for melanoma. I assume not or you would have said so. If you are Stage 1 and your SLNs are negative, I don't understand why your doctor would recommend interferon. That seems like overkill to me.
Given the way the surgeon handled your case and the unusual recommendation you are getting from your oncologist, I strongly suggest that you go to a National Cancer Institute Center of Excellence or other melanoma specialty clinic to get a second opinion.
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- November 27, 2013 at 1:09 am
It is not unusual to find 2 sentinal lymph nodes, especially in the head and neck region. If 2 or more SLNs are found, they should all be removed and analyzed for the presence of melanoma cells. So I would agree that if 2 SLNs were found (and are still labeled so they can still be found) you would want them both removed.
A mitotic index of 3 is not so bad– I have heard of them ranging from 0 to >15. You do not say if the first SLN was positive for melanoma. I assume not or you would have said so. If you are Stage 1 and your SLNs are negative, I don't understand why your doctor would recommend interferon. That seems like overkill to me.
Given the way the surgeon handled your case and the unusual recommendation you are getting from your oncologist, I strongly suggest that you go to a National Cancer Institute Center of Excellence or other melanoma specialty clinic to get a second opinion.
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- December 4, 2013 at 10:05 am
Please see a melanoma specialist. My wife is on her third year with the beast. We were very lucky my wife had a very good me who told us to go to a melanoma oncologist. Best thing we ever did. A regular oncologist wanted her on interferon and most results show little effect from it. See a melanoma specialist. Good luck
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- December 4, 2013 at 10:05 am
Please see a melanoma specialist. My wife is on her third year with the beast. We were very lucky my wife had a very good me who told us to go to a melanoma oncologist. Best thing we ever did. A regular oncologist wanted her on interferon and most results show little effect from it. See a melanoma specialist. Good luck
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- December 4, 2013 at 10:05 am
Please see a melanoma specialist. My wife is on her third year with the beast. We were very lucky my wife had a very good me who told us to go to a melanoma oncologist. Best thing we ever did. A regular oncologist wanted her on interferon and most results show little effect from it. See a melanoma specialist. Good luck
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