Insitu melanoma removed 6 wks ago, have to go back and have more taken away? - melanomas more condition_symptoms
Advisers must now take over the sidelines and not far enough. After the surgery, said he did not know needed to see me, but usually 90% of the time after his return, and sometimes even later. He checked the lymph nodes, glands procedure (which is normal) and did not say a word. Is this correct or should I tested again and again? I would be glad if I can help someone with a response to concern for me.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Melanomas More Condition_symptoms Insitu Melanoma Removed 6 Wks Ago, Have To Go Back And Have More Taken Away?
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The melanoma has been sent away for examination in the pathology, this can be very little time.
ReplyDeletePerhaps there was some evidence of melanoma at the edge of the skin was removed when he thinks it is safer, a little more about the area of excise duties. It is a good sign that no lymph nodes are involved and "spread" should be very small to have escaped the watchful eye of her surgeon.
I'm sure it will be good, my friend.
It's a bit hard to understand what they are asking that your original question is really a statement. Are you worried because you need a new department? This is very common, surgeons are fighting to know how the margins are widely dispersed, and at the same time, they have no obvious problems to a minimum. It is a sign of a bad surgeon.
ReplyDeleteThey "reported that 90% of the time back, and sometimes desirable, but I know that the doctor did not say, because it is simply not true. This cancer is not that high recidivism rate and d with a 0% chance of spreading to the lymph nodes or elsewhere, is what = site means that it is not invasive.
He does not even need because he is a surgeon and do not see people who do not need the surgery. If it you feel better to get a regular review by all means, but to see a dermatologist.
Recently I have experienced the same thing. The skin was removed for the second time all went well. Dr. suppresses cancer and sent to a laboratory to see if everything was removed, and sometimes on the edge (edge of the skin) show that not everything was removed. Then come back and a little further back. The lab also will be sent for examination. My experience is that from 6 different skin cancer in the past 25 years, have nothing back. If you had problems with lymph nodes, your doctor should have told you, so do not think that you need to worry. Simply return to R & D, a little further, and questions about lymph nodes at the time. Good luck and have fun not a part of the aging process.
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