What is Stage I Melanoma?
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- In Stage I melanoma, there are cancer cells in both the epidermis and dermis. Stage I melanoma is up to 2mm thick (Breslow thickness) and may or may not have ulceration. There is no evidence cancer has spread to lymph nodes or distant sites (metastasis). There are two subgroups of Stage I melanoma: IA and IB.
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I was diagnosed may of this year. Gnarly scar on my neck
Thanks for your video … I had melanoma in Situ removed from my left forearm with a 9 mm margin … I worry about it … seems a large margin for in situ
You can contact me through the AIM at Melanoma Foundation's website and I can set up a time to chat about your questions www.aimatmelanoma.org/support-resources/talk-to-a-medical-expert/
Thanks
Hi, I had 3 biopsies done a couple of weeks ago. My upper mid scalp is Malignant melanoma. There's a lot I don't understand about the pathology report. A few diagnoses facts: Level of invasion: At least IV. Greatest Thickness: At least 1.83 mm. TILS- Brisk and Pathologic Stage: pT2b Nx Mx and there is ulceration present.
I had 3 more done last week and am going to my Dermatologist this week for a treatment plan. Any input would be great.
I found a spot on my head about 2” above my ear. Is the biopsy painful?
A skin biopsy on the head, such as a scalp biopsy, is not very painful. The procedure involves injecting a local anesthetic into the skin with a small needle, which may cause a slight prick and stinging sensation. The area may also burn briefly for about 10 seconds after the freezing medication is applied, similar to getting a tooth frozen at the dentist. After that, you shouldn't feel any pain during the biopsy. However, you may experience mild discomfort, such as pressure in the area, during a core needle biopsy.
@@FromTheClinicToTheLivingroom - thank you for explaining. I didn’t need a biopsy thank goodness. It went away.
No, they numb you up.
Hi! My melanoma is Melanoma malignum (SSM)
Clark III. Breslow :0,401,naevoid Mitoticus index: 0/mm².
peritumoral mid, lymphoid. pT1a
So my wide range cut was just 0.5 mm and the team sad that the lymph node biopsy is not necessary. So it is good? I mean the LNB is really necessary? Check the lymph physically every and my skin every year for 5 years and that’s it?
let's discuss further - you can contact me through the AIM at Melanoma Foundation's website and I can set up a time to chat and go over your pathology report. www.aimatmelanoma.org/support-resources/talk-to-a-medical-expert/