Melanoma Diagnosis, Now What?

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  • Опубликовано: 23 май 2023
  • Melanoma is one of the most common cancers found among young adults, aged 15-29, in the United States and the most deadly if not caught early. There are emerging technologies to help identify a patient’s risk for recurrance and metastisis such as gene expression profiling. We’ll learn about Decision DX-Melanoma, which is a predictive test to help patients make the most informed treatment decisions.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @deannagross9283
    @deannagross9283 7 месяцев назад +11

    In 2014 I had surgery on my right foot to have a large melanoma lesion removed. The doctors found 1mm of cancer in two sentient lymph nodes removed during my surgery. One of the surgeons wanted to remove not only those lymph nodes but others in my right leg and was very upset when I told him NO because I knew it would immediately cause lymphedema. I recently saw my dermatologist who told me he didn’t think I’d be around after 10 years. In the beginning I had PET scans every 3 months and am finally down to once a year. My melanoma was stage 3B. I consider myself very fortunate but still get very anxious and don’t sleep the day before my scan and probably always will. Continue to be proactive with your health. You are your own best advocate.

    • @niiphoart8823
      @niiphoart8823 7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for this comment. 🙏🏽

  • @KayRoseLiving
    @KayRoseLiving 8 месяцев назад +5

    You have to be your own advocate in every area of doctors visits.

  • @sokhodanhsang7316
    @sokhodanhsang7316 6 месяцев назад +2

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  • @maviewavie2326
    @maviewavie2326 9 месяцев назад +4

    It's interesting (and not in a good way) how many people are told that a skin lesion that is concerning them is NOT worrisome. I know they don't want to go around biopsying everything, but maybe they should be more aggressive about doing them. I am currently moving toward the last chapter of breast cancer treatment. Just finished radiation (had one round of chemo and surgery first), now I will get treatment #7 of 14 of immunotherapy and chemo very specific to the analysis of the tumor. I guess I then get 10 years of a hormone blocker (estrogen). My sentinel lymph nodes were negative, so I will soon be anxious about follow up testing. You're a lovely young lady with a beautiful horse! All the best.

    • @lisanevins3605
      @lisanevins3605 8 месяцев назад

      A lesion is different than a mole. I'm sure they too show signs of cancer. I live in Canada, a biopsy would be covered under our Universal Health Plan as would treatment so I'm sure this would be done. Of course one wants to get this as soon as possible.

    • @lisanevins3605
      @lisanevins3605 8 месяцев назад +1

      The only reason I see it not being biopsied is money, Insurance. This is terrible.

    • @obamabigears734
      @obamabigears734 7 месяцев назад

      @@lisanevins3605The doctors decision has nothing to do with the insurance.

    • @lisanevins3605
      @lisanevins3605 7 месяцев назад

      @@obamabigears734 I'm talking about insurance not Drs

  • @Stew1962
    @Stew1962 28 дней назад

    I'm here because I was just told that I have melanoma, trying to get as much information as I can. On the schedule to have more area and lymph nodes biopsied.

  • @Atom-Creates
    @Atom-Creates 2 месяца назад +2

    WHAT DO I DO WHEN I THINK I HAVE MELANOMA AND IVE HAD IF FOR 10+ YEARS 😭😭
    IM ONLY 17 I AINT WANNA DIE YET 😭

    • @localbuzzkill1760
      @localbuzzkill1760 19 дней назад +1

      Please go get a skin check by a dermatologist. I’m 23 and was just diagnosed. It was a spot I had for basically my whole life that started changing drastically within the last year

    • @andysmith6218
      @andysmith6218 4 дня назад

      Go get checked at a skin cancer clinic please.

  • @obamabigears734
    @obamabigears734 7 месяцев назад +5

    In 2006 I was diagnosed with 6mm thick desmoplastic melanoma, 164 treatments with interferon over a 12 month period I’m still here kicking. Oh yeah, I was also told mine was nothing to worry about by two dermatologists.

    • @thisisashya5510
      @thisisashya5510 6 месяцев назад +2

      Did you get a 3rd opinion and ended up being proven right? I have it and don’t know what to do?

    • @tatianaschoenfield9819
      @tatianaschoenfield9819 12 дней назад

      @@thisisashya5510You can request a biopsy.

  • @user-jy4mw3um7v
    @user-jy4mw3um7v 6 месяцев назад +1

    I had stage 2 I'm getting discharged from oncology soon

  • @gingerjoy5836
    @gingerjoy5836 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for talking about the Decision Dx, that is such important info🙌🏼🩷