What is Stage 0 (in situ) Melanoma?
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- Опубліковано 27 лют 2023
- Melissa Wilson, PA-C, MPAS and Melanoma Lead at UPMC, explains Melanoma Stage 0, sometimes referred to as ‘melanoma in situ.’
In this stage, the cancer cells have breached only the epidermis (the very outer layer of the skin). Stage 0 melanoma is contained completely in this layer and has not yet moved into the deeper layers of the skin.
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The information in this video is correct as of 28 February 2023.
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Clearest explanation I’ve heard so far! Concise and to the point. Excellent!
Awesome, thank you!
Good video. Very helpful. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Melissa...very clear explanation!
Thank you. I just had one removed from the inner part of my knee and now I am living in fear of going outside 😔
Oh no! Sun Protection is paramount, but with proper protection and being proactive about checking your skin- you should enjoy the outdoors. We have a lot of information on prevention: www.aimatmelanoma.org/melanoma-101/prevention/
I understand.
Great information! ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your explanation
Glad it was helpful!
Hi, Very easy to understand ,thank you
Wonderful to hear!
I've had 3 surgeries. I will send this video to family members who are asking me questions about my Melanoma in situ. Thanks!
Awesome! Thank you!
Diagnosis: MALIGNANT MELANOMA, INVASIVE TO A BRESLOW DEPTH OF 0.5 MM. Sections show a malignant proliferation of melanocytes with confluent juntional growth and dermal cytologic atypia.Precursor nevus: intradermal nevus is present this was cut out on 8/16/2022 the derm said I had stage 1
Thank you for this. My husband had a spot removed on his forehead at the derm office. They tested it, and it was melanoma stage 0. What I don’t understand is that it took him so long to get into a surgeon that it’ll be 4 months from initial removal in the derm office to surgical removal. Is this typically too long? And does it spread in this short time?
I too had a melanoma in situ, but on my face. I waited for about 4 months from diagnosis to surgery. ❤🙏
Stage 0 melanoma, or melanoma in situ, is highly curable. There is very little risk for recurrence or metastasis. If you have questions, please contact me here:www.aimatmelanoma.org/support-resources/talk-to-a-medical-expert/
@@FromTheClinicToTheLivingroom is waiting a month or two too long between the in situ biopsy and surgery?
So I just had one removed. But they want to go in and get more out because it could have a “root”. Does that mean that it could be at a different stage?
to discuss your question privately - please contact Melissa directly at www.aimatmelanoma.org/support-resources/talk-to-a-medical-expert/
Is it normal to get many stage 0.? I have had 5 removed and wonder why I keep getting them.
Donna, it would be easier for you to contact me to discuss. Please reach out to me at our helpline here: www.aimatmelanoma.org/support-resources/talk-to-a-medical-expert/
I've the same but just 2 at the moment, a genetic test would be suggested to see if there's a gene mutation. Also, it might be worth re-analyze the skin by another lab/expert to get a second opinion cause stage0 is very border line and pathologist have different opinions when looking at microscope.
Good luck :)
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