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Old 05-26-2019, 01:26 AM   #1
JessicaV
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Melanoma Biopsy when almost 5yrs NED BC.

I have a flat irregular pigmented area about 1.3cm across just below my right collarbone. I get Molemaps most years, tho missed from Nov 2015 to May 2019. It was chopped in half in 2014 when my breast surgeon cut out a 6mm lipoma at my request when removing my left breast. It has been there since at least 2011 when I had my first molemap.I questioned it with Molemap in 2015 and their specialist said no cause for concern. This time, the dermatographer was worried and so was their dermatologist.
Took it on Friday to a Moh surgeon/dermatologist Carl who teaches dermatology at the local med school and also sees a lot of skin cancer patients of all kinds and has been doing this work for nearly 30 yrs. He said it is very likely a melanoma. He was concerned it had not been chopped out by the breast surgeon. And had not been queried by the molemap people before now. He thinks it is probably a melanoma. He did a shave biopsy. I asked if it could be contamination from the breast cancer op, or skin met from the Breast cancer. He said he didn't think it could possibly be either. They will stage it from the biopsy, if it is melanoma, and let me know results by txt on Monday or Tuesday.
I am really not sure what to make of this whole situation, am a bit concerned that I have no idea of the processes or other things that are relevant with Melanoma, esp after early breast cancer. Can anyone help+
Are there any questions I should be asking, anything I should be getting checked, eg the HER2+ status?
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1997-2004 many cysts, many MG & U/S: polycystic breasts.
Sept 2013 found lump,Cyst?? forgot lump.
Dec 2013 GP check, Referred for U/S, MG,FNA.
7 Jan 2014 Radiology: Radiologist turned screen away from me. When asked she said "Not a cyst, very suspicious.See your GP asa results avail."
Cancelled my psych clients for the week.
8 Jan 14 GP: 2.2cm IDC in 6cm DCIS field. FNA=malignant cells. Referred to Surgeon.
Cancelled my psych clients for the month.
13 Jan
14 Surgeon said L mastectomy not lumpectomy, offered neoadjunctive trial, agreed adjunctive chemo after surgery a good choice for me. Booked Body scan and bone scan for staging (both fine) Surgery for16 Jan,
16 Jan 14 Surgeon also agreed in preop meeting to also remove 6cm fatty cyst in job lot. Good job done.
19 Jan 14 discharged home with 1 drain.
22 Jan 14 drain partly pulled out overnight, serious seroma (600 ml reducing removed every 2 days for a month) Serious staph infection because nurse said wait 3 days for yr surgeon appointment.
26Jan 14 pathology: 2.2cm Grade 3(3,3,2)ER-, PgR-, HER2+2 so to be confirmed by Sish test. Node negative. No vascular or lymphatic involvement. No metastases in scans.
30 Jan 14 HER2+ high amplification, 13 gene copies per cell.
21st Feb 14 Began 3wkly TCH adjuvant treatment at The Mount Hospital Perth, with 3monthly MUGA heart tests +Oncologist or Surgeon full physical check-up.
Cancelled my psych clients for 6 months.
Feb 14 First MUGA test: 71%,
First C15.3 test: 20
7th March 14 began Neulasta self-applied injections 24hrs after each TCH treatment. Bonepain helped by spa, heatpacks and
Claritin, reflux/indigestion helped by Somac.
July 14 completed docetaxol and carboplatin, ongoing herceptin to 12 months. Severe cognitive deficit/fatigue after 1pm daily.
Sept 14 Second MUGA test: 69%
Cancelled my psych clients for 2014
Dec 14 Third MUGA test: 70%
Second C15.3 test : 20
Cognitive fatigue delays return to work.

March 2015 Tachycardia pulse 168, night in hospital. Cardiologist says no heart disease, ALIVE ECG attachment for my mobile phone now regular monitoring.
July 2015 Worktrial, up to 8hrs per wk. Fatigue ongoing
Aug 2015 Heart good, no evidence of cancer, just Fatigue.
May 2019 Melanoma 1.5cm Stage 1 by right collarbone(was present as large freckle in 2014 and cut through by breast surgeon to remove fatty cyst at same time as mastectomy.) Melanoma removed leaving scar from shoulder to breastbone. In hospital twice for IV antibiotics. Told catagorically this could not be BC mets.
Dec 2019 Still NED, still fatigue in late afternoon, but have my brain back in the early mornings. So most days I watch the sunrise and hear the birds morning chorus in my bush backyard and am glad to be alive and to be me still.

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