Rare diagnosis following mole excision

Hello I’m new to this!!

I have recently had my results back following a mole excision from my left calf. I have been diagnosed with a rare atypical spitzoid tumour and the CNS is unsure whether this is cancerous or not so am now awaiting referral for a second procedure from the tissue surrounding the area for further tests. Can anyone give me some more information on this? Thanks 

  • Hi catlover22

    I'm a melanoma patient & while I don't have personal knowledge of atypical spitzoid tumours I do know a little about them from other patients. Basically, the second procedure you are having is a Wide Local Excision - a standard surgery for melanoma patients. This is being done because under the NICE guidelines spitz tumours should be treated as if they were melanoma (to be on the safe side). They may send the tissue from your biopsies for a second opinion but meanwhile it sounds like they are treating it as if it was melanoma. I have further information that I would prefer to post in a private message so I will send you a friend request.

    Angie x