Subject: RE: Treatments for Metastatic Melanoma
Date: 01/03/2008
On 1/3/2008
Marion wrote:
On 12/3/2007
NanaT wrote:
My 37 year old daughter is being treated for Metastatic Melanoma of the brain. The treatment consists of excision of the largest tumor, followed by radiation along with the chemo drug Temador on the other tumors. She had a PET scan on Friday and the results showed, in addition to the brain tumors, a leision in the right lower lobe of her lung 1.4 cm x 1.4 cm consistant with metastatic disease. Also a leision 1.3 cm x 0.7 cm in the left carotid space at level C3 suspicious for metastatic ademopathy. Can any one relate to this diagnosis? She is half way through the radiation treatments and is tolerating it quite well. Her Oncologist locally is overseeing her treatments and she is being monitored by her surgeon in Chapel Hill. Is there something else we need to be doing? Thanks. NanaT
Nan,
My mother in law has metaastatic melanoma also and has had it start as a skin lesion, go to lymph nodes, transvers to other side of her body, enter her chest wall and now her lungs. So far she started with 3 surgeries to remove lymph glands and multiple small tumors, followed by radiation, now she is on her 7th month of Temador Chemo. We are just keeping track of the size of the tumors, how she tolerates the chemo and such. but she is much much older than your daughter. I would look into every treatment center offering any type of new research. I live near Boston so I'd Check out Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York
John Hopkins Baltimore MD, Mass General Hospital, Cancer Treatment centers of America Etc. Since I don't know where you are located I can't be of more assistance.
Marion
Thank you for your input, we are located in NC. My daughter has completed 15 radiation treatments and she did 28 days of the Temador. She is not taking any meds now except for the steroids which she is stepping down. We go back to see the surgeon at the end of January for re-evaluation. NanT