Hi.
I'm caring for a person who has been diagnosed with stage 3 melanoma and would like to hear of people's experiences with immunotherapy. Here's what has happened so far....
He had a malignant mole remove last year. It was a nodal one and 3mm so there did a wide area excision. From then on he had a 3-monthly skin check and ultrasound. In Aug this year he discovered another dodgy mole, it was .7mm and was removed. Between them deciding if another WAE was needed, it was discovered that he had a slightly swollen lymph node in his armpit. A biopsy was done and melanoma found. He went in 3 weeks ago and had them all removed.
Yesterday we met with the oncologist, who said melanoma had been found in 2 out of 15 nodes. His CTI scan and MRI found no other evidence of spread. They have therefore recommended immunotherapy, specifically Nivolumab (Opdivo), which he was would have once a month. It's that or continue with surveillance, i.e. skin check, ultrasound, and CTI every 3 months.
We are going back in early Jan to discuss further and give them a decision.
The side effects of this treatment have been explained and the decision now is whether to take it or continue with surveillance. He is very concerned about the potential side effects and how it will impact his life. He's worried he won't be able to work and pay bills, mortgage, etc... He's asking why he should take the risk and it affect the quality of his life, and whether it's better just to wait and see what happens, and in the meantime just enjoy life.
I'm being as supportive as I can but I can't make this decision for him. I trying to get as much information for him so he can decide. Any advice, guidance, sharing of your own experiences would be a tremendous help.
Also, he has been taking golden paste, RSO/FECO (thc paste) and CBD oil for about a month. He's wondering whether this will suffice if he doesn't go for the immunotherapy.