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Update 7.7.5 = Benign

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Thanks to all who responded to my last post. The news on the growth removed from my face was good news. It was benign, a Seborrheic Keratosis that suddenly had become inflamed.

Due to the coloration, it looked a possible malignant growth, which is why I had it checked out. I would encourage everyone not to neglect a new growth on the skin. We are all at risk for secondary cancers, particularly when on certain medications. It is much better to be safe than sorry. I have an annual skin check by a dermatologist for the same reason. Catching something early is a very good idea.

Wishing all of you all the best.

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so glad you got good news, Hunter!

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Lyndjs

Thank you for the update. So happy to hear your news x

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MaggieSylvie

Oh, that is good news, hunter! And all gone? It must be. Congratulations.

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April-May

brilliant news Hunter - so happy for you. Congratulations

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Cja1956

Great news!

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Spanelmad

Good news Tuesday continues!!!

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Mostew

Always good to hear your updates , We can' never throw caution to the wind, ' as they say.

Warm wishes to you

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azaelea

So glad to hear your good news, Hunter.

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Cokopops

That’s good news! Keep well

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socrates_8

Hey Steve...

Sorry to learn that you've had a few concerns of late, but also very happy to hear that the news is of a positive nature...

Best wishes buddy...

Steve

(Sydney)

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AndyKay

Hunter, this is wonderful news.

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Patso52

Hooray!

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Elizka

I have never had skin cancer or pre cancer, but I get my whole body checked out every year. I have had a few red spots, and pigmentation removed with laser. Next year, I'm getting full face deep resurfacing done to my whole face. Mostly to reset my skin back a decade or so, but also to remove any precancers lurking but not yet visible. My client does it. (This is not me, but a patient of his that gave person to share. )

Before and after of RESET procedure.
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PhysAssist in reply toElizka

Hi Elizka,

Thanks for sharing that!

Any idea how much it costs, and whether it is ever covered by insurance?

I had a BCC removed this June, so if I could have a procedure that would remove anything even remotely likely to progress from early pre-cancerous to malignant, I'd drop everything to get it done.

Thanks again, and good luck with life, the universe, and everything...

PA

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Elizka in reply toPhysAssist

Hi there,

It is not covered by insurance and the cost for upper lids, lower lids and the full face is approx $23K. Less if you aren't doing the eyelids.

It removes any pre-cancers. My husband had it done a few years ago Dr. Scheiner found about 7 pre-cancers.

Thanks!

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PhysAssist in reply toElizka

Hi Elizka,

Thanks for the helpful response.

I find it sad that we have to wait for the cancer to reveal itself before insurance will cover it, vs. preventing that outcome preemptively.

Best regards,

PA

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PegSue

That is good news indeed.

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ostiad

Great news.

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gilded

Good news. As the Scots say “ lang may yer lum reek”.

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PhysAssist in reply togilded

Translation:

"Long may your chimney smoke"- because inquiring minds want to know...

Best,

PA

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Grendall

that’s a great result Hunter,

so glad you are ok, enjoy the festivities now 👍

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LittleLuna

Happy you have had good news on this biopsy. Always a stress waiting for news.

Have a fab day Hunter

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Booagain

Great news Hunter!

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ABPD

Great news Hunter

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Gaithersburg

That is fabulous news, Hunter. Thanks for letting us know.

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Hydranga18

That is wonderful news 🙏🏽, and Thank you for being such a great help to us all on this forum .

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jointpain

Oh that's good news, on the downside you might be expected to buy Christmas presents 😱 All the best for the future.

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Anag

Hurray! That’s great news. 😃

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Teachme85

Great news Hunter. I go every six months for checks because of previous removals. Living in Arizona ups the chances of skin issues.

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ainslie

Congrats, I love to hear that word benign, agree skin

checks 9-12 month’s or more often if concerned

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KLCTJC

yeah!!!! Happy Thanksgiving

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Anouchka

Great news, Hunter! Happy for you; thanks for the update and good advice.

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Tipsy2023

Good news .. that’s great Hunter

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saltmarsh

Congrats. Now enjoy your Thanksgiving

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PhysAssist

Great to hear you've been cleared for that one!

...and great general advice as always.

I'm up [from annual skin exams] to skin checks every 6 months now since the BCC diagnosed this past spring [removed via Mohs in the summer].

Happy Thanksgiving to all- I'm thankful for all [well most] of you!

Best,

PA

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mbr8076

Glad to hear it was benign:) I have a first dermatological visit in early December for some sores on my head and will discuss the use of Hydroxyurea for the past six years. Thank you for the encouragement for a yearly visit.

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Poppy6060

Hi that is good news and happy thanksgiving

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hsdale3

Hunter, glad to hear your good news!

You replied to my recent post (I am recently diagnosed with MPN, and posted some questions). Don't know the exact form I have yet, and have been researching about the disease. Particularly the drugs used to teat it. I have been reading articles about treatment with interferon and wondered what your thoughts are about interferon vs the other drugs:

HU

Ruxolitinib

ETC?

Thanks,

hsdale3

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hunter5582 in reply tohsdale3

I responded much better to the interferons, Pegasys and Besremi that to the other treatments I tried for the PV. I was both refractory to and intolerant of hydroxyurea. Phlebotomy-only worked for a while, but the side effects of the phlebotomy-induced iron deficiency were worse than the PV symptoms.

There is emerging data on the ability of the interferons to be disease modifying. My JAK2 allele burden has been reduced from 38% to 9% (as of Dec 2022). I am about to repeat the JAK2 Quantitative Analysis and am hopeful it will me even lower. Perhaps I will achieve a complete molecular remission. I also feel better now than when I started on the IFNs. In fact, I feel better now than I did 10 years ago.

Note that this is my experience. We are all different in how we respond to the medications used to treat MPNs. You cannot use my experience to predict how you would respond. There is very good data on Ruxolitinib. It is a viable treatment that may also reduce JAK2 allele burden. Some people tolerate it better than the IFNs.

Wishing you all the best as you move forward.

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katiewalsh

Hi. I’ve not been on the site lately so didn’t know about your growth. So happy for you it’s benign. Katie

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Jazzyb50

Good news Hunter! Always best to get checked. I have a previous history of malignant melanoma and two basal cell carcinoma's.

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JAB6

Great news Hunter! Happy Thanksgiving!

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Jelbea

So glad to hear your good news. I had been thinking of you as I have an actinic keratosis turn into a basal cell cancer. It is on my left temple and is being excised on 4th December. I have had many AKs all treated with freezing and this is the first to progress. You are right - it is so important to keep a good check especially when on these strong medications.

Good wishes

Very glad to hear about your good news, Hunter!!

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shiftzz

Great News

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Mirror368

Good to hear your great news!

Eileen

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