Hey everyone,
First off, can I just say what a massive help this forum has been for my anxiety - a big thank you to those of you who have posted regularly and kept everyone updated.
So, as to why I am posting... About 5 weeks ago, my partner mentioned that one of the moles on my back looked a little odd (typical ugly duckling) so I asked them to take a picture for me so I could have a look. It looked noticeably different from how I remembered it but also it's on my back and I never see it so who knows! Their brother was diagnosed with Bowel Cancer in July quite unexpectedly and so we just wanted to be cautious.
I booked in to see my GP who booked me in the next day and when I was there said he would be referring me to Dermatology. They didn't say why but did ask if Skin Cancer ran in my family. I have a cousin who has had BCC twice, once 7 years ago and once 3 years ago. I also have a Great Aunt who had pre-cancerous lesions removed. My grandfather had cancerous growths removed from his face and eventually passed away due to a brain tumour.
The NHS then did that whole "you can see your whole medical history" thing so I was able to see my referral and then saw I had been referred under the 2-week Suspected Skin Cancer Rules. On the form he had marked me down for suspicious lesion scoring > on the weighted list. Said my risk factors were Multi Naevi but he didn't ask about my skin history at all (I grew up in South Africa so have had plenty of excessive UV Exposure and numerous blistering burns) I am also extremely pale.
Then on the form, he ticked that he had discussed with me the possibility that the diagnosis may be cancer which he definitely didn't! Admittedly, I didn't think anything would come of this appointment so didn't spend any time looking at my other moles beforehand.
Anyway, I got a letter through for Dermatology but with not much info, turns out that the appointment was just for a photograph with a Dermascope. I expected to see a Dermatologist at this appointment who I could discuss my other moles with but they just took a picture of the one and then sent me on my way. I hadn't heard anything back in a couple weeks so I called last week to follow up and was told I was being referred for Day Surgery and that someone would be in touch. My letter has now arrived and basically just says that after reviewing the images, the Dermatology Team feels the lesion will require removal for examination under the microscope.
Now, am I correct in thinking that means it could still not be a Melanoma but based on the imaging, they feel it needs to be removed and sent for Biopsy? They are doing an Excision Biopsy rather than a Shave Biopsy so does this mean it's more likely to be a melanoma? In the letter, they also said "Usually surgery is curative but some lesions require a period of follow-up of further treatment"
I still haven't spoken to a dermatologist and feel like I've just been left to figure this out and sit in my anxiety and I'm feeling quite frustrated! I just want to talk to someone before I get to the Day Surgery especially if any of my other moles are looking dodgy and would like to know how long I'm looking at being on the waiting list for.
Sorry for the mega-long post - hopefully someone has experienced something similar and can help...
Thanks xx