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Welcome to Melanoma Canada's RU-vid Channel. Melanoma Canada advocates for and supports Canadians living with melanoma and skin cancer with helpful resources, education, psychosocial support services, and more. Visit melanomacanada.ca

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Комментарии
@severinemanceau5881
@severinemanceau5881 9 дней назад
J ai un melanome stade 1 sur ma jambe je dois faire ma 2 eme chirugie j ai tres peur de la suite
@lisawhite3648
@lisawhite3648 14 дней назад
Are you still ok??Please let me know.God Bless you.Melanoma Sucks.God Bless you Honey.Are you ok??
@kmiller36
@kmiller36 22 дня назад
How is Kitty today? I hope doing well and thriving!
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 17 дней назад
Yes Kitty is an active volunteer with Melanoma Canada!
@nancykistner7167
@nancykistner7167 26 дней назад
🩷💜🩷
@fabiennegodard7929
@fabiennegodard7929 27 дней назад
Et vulvaire
@sapnadabhi6566
@sapnadabhi6566 29 дней назад
Sorry for your journey you are fighter
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 28 дней назад
Thanks for watching and sharing your encouraging comment.
@nolahayes1559
@nolahayes1559 Месяц назад
I am so sorry to hear of your Cancer Journey, my husband too has Squeamous Carcinoma of the skull that was penetrating to his brain, he was lucky that so far it has not got there. He is on Immunotherapy for 2 years, he has another 12 months to go. Squeamous Cell Carcinomas are more aggressive than Basel Cell skin Cancers. My husband has half his nose removed as well as other skull lesions being treated. I commend your bravery and resilience to this horrible disease. Keep strong and god bless 👍
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada Месяц назад
Thank you for viewing our video and sharing your husband's experience with cSCC. If you would like to connect with others we have a private Facebook group facebook.com/groups/csccsupport
@ashrithambavaram6830
@ashrithambavaram6830 Месяц назад
I just checked and realized it was a blood blister and I was stressing it too hard. I might have anxiety or hypochondriasis or health anxiety but thanks for all your help
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada Месяц назад
Thanks for updating us, wishing you all the best.
@ashrithambavaram6830
@ashrithambavaram6830 Месяц назад
@@MelanomaCanada thank you very much and your wlecome
@PeterboroughOntario
@PeterboroughOntario Месяц назад
awesome news ....so inspiring ....My husband is a patient of Dr. Patrella ...who is now in Toronto sunnybrook hospital ....she is wonderful
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada Месяц назад
Thank you for viewing, glad that you are well supported by your healthcare team!
@PeterboroughOntario
@PeterboroughOntario Месяц назад
thank you for sharing ....and for those who don't know....Us, Canadians pay absolutely nothing for any medical treatment or appointments etc.... all we have to pay for is parking and meals ...Happy we are !!
@ashrithambavaram6830
@ashrithambavaram6830 Месяц назад
Has brandon been sent into reimission?
@ashrithambavaram6830
@ashrithambavaram6830 Месяц назад
It also had a blackish mark around it but now it is gone
@ashrithambavaram6830
@ashrithambavaram6830 Месяц назад
Did brandon have nebular melanoma because I had this black dome shaped thing on the back of my leg but I got scared and scratched it off. If fell off pretty quickly and not much bleeding happened after. I think there is skin growing underneath is it nobularmelanoma or a scab?
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada Месяц назад
Important to speak to your healthcare team about any concerns that you have, you can read more about his story here melanomacanada.ca/patient-story/melanoma-my-invisible-enemy-for-11-years/
@MikeSwain-l5t
@MikeSwain-l5t Месяц назад
Dave, power to you and hang in there. I just want to say as a 62yo male I have been going through an almost identical journey as you including blistering sunburns as a child and scc on my right shoulder the metastasized to lymph nodes in right am pit. Then to lungs and latest is tumor on my spine. Multiple surgeries, chemo and radiation and currently one year into immunotherapy (keytruda). Unfortunately inoperable tumor in armpit and it’s big but slowly getting smaller with immunotherapy. Strange thing is and you described it perfectly is the occasional kaleidoscope vision issue. That started with me about a year ago. Wondering if there is anyway we can connect? I’m in Colorado USA. Stay strong.
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada Месяц назад
Hello, thank you for viewing our video and sharing your journey. We have a private Facebook group available that Dave is a part of you are welcome to join and connect with others here facebook.com/groups/csccsupport
@ellenjones9435
@ellenjones9435 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much for sharing you story. My mum has got diagnosed with stage four melanoma. Have you got any tips to support her on her journey through this.
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada Месяц назад
Thank you for viewing our video. Having a stage four melanoma diagnosis can have a complex variety of emotions, especially fear. One thing that many patients feel helps them along their journey is to connect with others going there a similar journey to offer support and hope. We have a number of support services available. Melanoma Canada offers a monthly support group for patients, more information can be found here melanomacanada.ca/support-and-resources/melanoma-skin-cancer-support-group/ do not hesitate to reach out at support@melanomacanada.ca
@ashrithambavaram6830
@ashrithambavaram6830 2 месяца назад
Brandon I’m so proud of you. I’m 12 and I think I have melanoma it is a brownish spot that is about 3-4 mm wide and it has a uneven jagged border and I am scared it’s melanoma but my parents say it’s nothing and it’s a mole. I keep telling them I am scared an I want a checkup say to wait if it gets bigger but I think if it gets bigger it will be to late for me and I will die and im afraid I think I might not live for longer and this feeling of thinking I might die is gut wretching.
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada Месяц назад
Thank you for viewing our video. Sharing with your parents this fear may allow for a deeper conversation to be had and highlighting the need to have your spot checked. You can also share how to detect information with them to perhaps bring any clarity that may be needed to seek medical attention melanomacanada.ca/understanding-skin-cancer/melanoma/melanomadetection/
@rblegend50
@rblegend50 2 месяца назад
Is support only for Canadian citizens?
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 2 месяца назад
Please reach out to support@melanomacanada.ca to discuss appropriate supports available to you.
@CapeRN
@CapeRN 2 месяца назад
First week after hearing diagnosis. You have detailed the “ waiting period” is the hardest. You have caught our experience wonderfully, Thank you so much. These are exactly the words I needed th see. Awaiting Pet and Brain MRi and for now our tentative plan is and Nivo and Ipi
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 2 месяца назад
Thank you for watching our video, glad to hear the information resonated with you. Wishing you all the best as you navigate the next steps of your melanoma journey.
@bradbrockhaus633
@bradbrockhaus633 2 месяца назад
this is wonderful...My wife starts this in a few days
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 2 месяца назад
Thank you for watching, glad it was helpful.
@VerityJohnson-sy6kf
@VerityJohnson-sy6kf 3 месяца назад
I. Totally understand I. Live in the UK ive suffered melonama twice my second time was stage 2 no treatment
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 2 месяца назад
Thank you for viewing our video and sharing your journey.
@VerityJohnson-sy6kf
@VerityJohnson-sy6kf 3 месяца назад
I totally understand how you feel I had melonama twice second time was stage 2 no treatment
@terrigermaine8378
@terrigermaine8378 2 месяца назад
Good thing now there is treatment for stage 2b and c 😊
@kremepie6705
@kremepie6705 3 месяца назад
Great Cancer story! Very positive. I was just diagnosed with Melanoma and my PET Scan showed a lump in my lymph & some spots in my lungs 🫁 so I am scheduled for 3 biopsies I intend to be completely unconscious for.😂 Thanks for sharing your account.❤️G.
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 2 месяца назад
Thanks for viewing our video and sharing your journey thus far. We have more information about melanoma that can be found on our website as well melanomacanada.ca/understanding-skin-cancer/melanoma/
@BrewtalBoyz
@BrewtalBoyz 3 месяца назад
Just seeing this now (June 2024). Like Don, I am living Stage IV Melanoma and can discuss my journey openly until certain memories trigger strong emotions. I commend Don for getting through his story and hope he is well.
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 3 месяца назад
Hi, thank you for watching. Discussing a melanoma journey can certainly trigger a lot of emotions you are not alone in that. Do not hesitate to reach out for support we have a community of people to help along this journey melanomacanada.ca/support-and-resources/
@tamaraarshynska6789
@tamaraarshynska6789 3 месяца назад
Did you try methabolic therapy
@cosmicgiggle7045
@cosmicgiggle7045 3 месяца назад
is this linda michael?
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 3 месяца назад
No it is not.
@janetashbrook5614
@janetashbrook5614 4 месяца назад
Wow you poor chap. I had a Basel Cell. They say does not spread and rare with Scc
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 3 месяца назад
Thanks for your comment and viewing our video. More information on Basal Cell can be found here as well melanomacanada.ca/understanding-skin-cancer/basal-cell-carcinoma/
@JoanSeibert
@JoanSeibert 4 месяца назад
WOW
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 4 месяца назад
Thank you for viewing.
@terrigermaine8378
@terrigermaine8378 2 месяца назад
Right!!!! I get that response alot 😂
@thunderdragon888
@thunderdragon888 4 месяца назад
Hi Brandon..how do you actually get skin cancer....? Did you spend time under the sun a lot ?.or multiple sun burns ?
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 4 месяца назад
85% of skin cancers are caused by UV radiation, this includes overexposure to the sun and other sources of ultraviolet radiation.
@thunderdragon888
@thunderdragon888 4 месяца назад
@@MelanomaCanada From your experience, most of the people suffering skin cancer are white - skinned or they are also from coloured - skin people like Asian : Chinese , Japanese , Korean ....?
@crocadoodle7101
@crocadoodle7101 4 месяца назад
Too young for skin cancer???? Absolutely ridiculous. I have cared for an 18 month old in the hospital with ovarian cancer, and my co worker gave birth to her last child who was born with kidney cancer. My friend’s 3 year old daughter was having some obvious symptoms, they took her to the family doctor, she tested positive for sugar in her urine and the doctor said she was too young for type 1 diabetes!!!!! News flash….type 1 diabetes used to be called juvenile diabetes because it is typically diagnosed in children and there is no such thing as being too young to have type 1 diabetes! My friend’s child was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes several days later when the parents further pursued a diagnosis. NEVER accept a doctor telling you that you are too young for a diagnosis. I am terribly frustrated with these doctors who dismiss the patient’s story/history without doing a thorough examination/inquiry. Never underestimate the value of being your own advocate. And it helps greatly if you have someone/loved one supporting you with your advocacy. ❤️ I am a former long time emergency nurse.
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 4 месяца назад
Great advice to advocate and bring a support with you, Thanks for watching!
@Salty826
@Salty826 4 месяца назад
I was diagnosed late spring of 22. Stage 3c. The day of tje biopsy of a weird freckle on my arm, the lymph nodes on my collarbone blew up. My primary saw me the same day and was very concerned i had cancer of a major organ. Long story short, i was lucky, only 3 of the 26 were affected. But immunotherapy is not an option because i have lupus. The risk of severe health problems is too great for the small chance itd work. A year of getting scans every few months and then lymph nodes in my armpit showed up enlarged. Went through biopsy and then surgery in Oct of 23. Once again, ive lucked out, only a handful of the bunch and tissue were affected. But once again, i cant do immunotherapy. The risk is to great because i have lupus. So here i sit, scans in a couole weeks feeling like i have a big target on me. Again. Ive changed my diet, i take turkey tail mushrooms, exercise more. Doing what i can but feeling helpless.
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 4 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing your journey and watching our video. Please reach out for support to our team at support@melanomacanada.ca you are not alone.
@yug15.
@yug15. 2 месяца назад
what's ur health i pray for u❤
@Salty826
@Salty826 4 месяца назад
I was diagnosed stage 3c metastatic melanoma summer 22. The day the dermatologist biopsied that odd little freckle, the lymph nodes blew up on my collarbone. My primary saw me immediately. He was very grim and informed me that presentation usually means major organ involvement. I got a referral to be seen by a general surgeon. He referred me for a biospy and i was lost in the system for nearly 2 months, despite calling repeatedly where the referral stood. The results were posted to My Chart before that Dr called. The horror of reading Metastatic Melanoma with zero explanation. I called my primary who referred me to a leading specialist. Things moved fast. Thankfully, my PET came back clear other than the collarbone. Had those removed, only 3 of the 26 affected. I was lucky. Immunotherapy was/is not an option as I have Lupus and risks outweigh the benefits. Did my scans every 3 mo. Got to my 1 year mark and the lymph nodes in my armpit, same side affected. I was very upset my oncologist cancelled my PET scan stating he has a "good idea" what's happening. I'd still like to know myself. Had surgery to remove the axillary nodes last October. Once again, a small percentage were affected. I developed a stubborn seroma and went through nearly 5 months of drains, scans and radiology visits. My next round of scans are in a couple weeks. The anxiety is horrible. The waiting. Not having any type of treatment options..however, if there's no cancer presenting, what to treat? The small percentage immunotherapy would work to kill off the cells dispersed in my lymphatic system vs the high risk of having serious health problems and complications because of my autoimmune disorder makes it a "take it as it comes" situation. I see my oncologist in a few weeks. I've had a lot of time to build a question and answer session. I've learned we have to be our own researchers and advocates
@MrRrrr698
@MrRrrr698 4 месяца назад
Is melanoma stage 3 a death sentence?
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 4 месяца назад
Not a death sentence, there have been many advancements in treatments for melanoma showing great benefits to patients.
@MrRrrr698
@MrRrrr698 4 месяца назад
Is stage 3 melanoma a death sentence??
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 3 месяца назад
There have been many tremendous strides in treatment for Stage 3 melanoma and it would certainly not be considered a death sentence. You can learn more about available treatment options here melanomacanada.ca/diagnosis-and-treatment/melanoma/adjuvant-therapy/
@shirlburris-fg8eq
@shirlburris-fg8eq 5 месяцев назад
It can damage liver and kidneys
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 5 месяцев назад
All treatments have associated side effects it is important to speak to your healthcare team and ask questions about your personal medical history.
@travisstokes7418
@travisstokes7418 5 месяцев назад
I was stage 3B 8 years ago just had two biopsies and found out it came back.
@travisstokes7418
@travisstokes7418 5 месяцев назад
But!!! We will be ok 👍
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 5 месяцев назад
Hi thank you for viewing our video and sharing your latest results with us. Hope you found this information helpful for your journey. Please reach out if you have any further questions support@melanomacanada.ca
@shantishanti1949
@shantishanti1949 5 месяцев назад
Kitty how are you doing now 10 months on. It’s April 2024 when I write this. The cold plunge - Wim Hoff is well known for wellbeing. I wish you a recovery that allows you to complete your bucket list - make it a long list please. 🙏🙏❤️
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 5 месяцев назад
Kitty is an active volunteer with our organization and is being monitored on watch and wait. Thank you for viewing!
@FreelancingRazzak
@FreelancingRazzak 5 месяцев назад
nice
@FreelancingRazzak
@FreelancingRazzak 5 месяцев назад
nice video Your channel's videos don't have any RU-vid search results. If you want, I can bring your videos to search results through SEO, then your audience will increase, your channel will grow
@anniemac7545
@anniemac7545 5 месяцев назад
I'm Australian, sun awareness is an institution and part of our life down here. TV campaigns - slip, slop and slap was a slogan back in the 80's. Slip (on protective clothing), slop (on sunscreen), slap (on a hat). I'm aghast at incompetence of medical practitioners you were faced with. There is something wrong with the system when you have to fight and advocate for your health. I actually think googling is a good thing, how else do we become aware, and knowledge is power especially when the medical profession are negligent. I hope your health is under control, you are a real heroine, sending love.
@terrigermaine8378
@terrigermaine8378 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the comments. I have progressed to stage 4 now 8 months after finishing targeted therapy. I'm doing very well still though 😊 I also agree with your comment now on "googling". It actually gave me more insight on what questions to ask. Very helpful.
@jeanrichards-carter2522
@jeanrichards-carter2522 5 месяцев назад
Great wisdom
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for viewing!
@tiyo1758
@tiyo1758 5 месяцев назад
My daughter had melanoma 3b over 10 years ago, and so far, so good. I completed over 6 years melanoma, 1a, just surgery. Again, so far, so good. Always cautious though. You just never know with this cancer. It can change on a dime.
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing your journey with us.
@yug15.
@yug15. 2 месяца назад
ur daughter okk❤❤
@yug15.
@yug15. 2 месяца назад
ur daughter which immutherapy my father also stage 3c
@sandraredmond4812
@sandraredmond4812 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing. You are helping others
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching!
@themastermehd
@themastermehd 6 месяцев назад
On peut devenir aveugle ou pas ?😭😩
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 6 месяцев назад
Oui, la perte de vision peut survenir. Pour en savoir plus, consultez le site : melanomacanada.ca/fr/understanding-skin-cancer/rare-melanomas/uvealabout/
@Faeriethorn
@Faeriethorn 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and recovery! It was one of the first times, another person, put into words, exactly what I feel. At this moment, I am recovering from a Spitzoid Melanoma on my head and neck. I can’t really see the huge wound because of its location and have to have help cleaning and changing dressings. The devastation and fatigue, as you described beautifully, is such an on-going challenge and being upbeat and positive all the time is wearing both body and spirit down. And thank you for being honest about the pain! I really needed this tonight! Thank you!
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching, happy to hear the video resonated with you.
@maksjankowski4973
@maksjankowski4973 6 месяцев назад
my dad has been diagnosed with melanoma 2 weeks ago, its 2.4mm deep with no ulceration and no angioinvasion which i guess is a good sign, however it has a relatively high metastatic rate, we already established that it hasnt spread to the lungs and abdomen, however the day after tomorrow ill get the call from my mom whether it has spread to the brain or the lymph nodes, I am only 21 and have no siblings, or any close family except for my parents, my dad was the one who raised me so he is the closest person to me, i feel devastated and absolotely collapsing since i study abroad and i feel very isolated from my parents i still have a bit of hope that the cancer hasnt spread I will know soon but i am very afraid of that day I have plenty of assignemnts right now and i dont know if im up to it, i want to be strong for my dad but its really hard i dont know how, I hope you will live in good health years and spend great time with your family still, much love for you and your family, I also never seen my father weak and he is still completely symptomless but if he starts weakening i dont know if i am ready to see him suffer i dont want him to suffer i want him to be happy ❤
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing and viewing our video. If there is any support we could offer please do not hesitate to reach out to support@melanomacanada.ca we also have an online support group that may be of interest to you: facebook.com/groups/mnccaregiver
@shantishanti1949
@shantishanti1949 5 месяцев назад
So how did the call re your father go ?? You can always study back home - be there for mum and dad if it was a late stage melanoma that has spread. You won’t regret being there and being home ❤️❤️🙏🙏
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 7 месяцев назад
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@muhammadefendi4267
@muhammadefendi4267 7 месяцев назад
Hi im Muhammad Efendi 23 years from Indonesian, im have stage 4 melanoma maligna, i dont have money to imunotherapi,please every to help me🙏🥲 Thank you🙏
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 6 месяцев назад
We are sorry to hear about your difficulties accessing treatment, this is not a service that we provide. We would recommend connecting with a local cancer care agency for support.
@janetyoungman8300
@janetyoungman8300 7 месяцев назад
❤ thank you for your courage a heartfelt message xx
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for viewing.
@Pwong620
@Pwong620 7 месяцев назад
Still alive?
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada Месяц назад
Lani has since died after participating in this session and bravely sharing their journey.
@Pwong620
@Pwong620 Месяц назад
@MelanomaCanada how old was She and what did she die from! If u don’t mind sharing
@debbie6227
@debbie6227 7 месяцев назад
My youngest brother is taking Braftovi and Mektovi and is suffering from every side affect does anyone know or found something that helped them with the side effects?
@MelanomaCanada
@MelanomaCanada 7 месяцев назад
It would be best to speak with their doctor, pharmacist or nurse about their side effects so they can help you manage them.