Kristin’s Stage 3A Melanoma Story
Kristin was diagnosed with stage 3A melanoma in April 2008 at the age of 38. Her diagnosis came unexpectedly during her attempts to conceive. While recovering from a fertility procedure, she noticed a change in a lifelong mole on her leg. Prompted by her family history of basal cell carcinoma and her dermatologist’s biopsy, she was diagnosed within days.
Interviewed by: Nikki Murphy
Edited by: Katrina Villareal
Kristin underwent extensive treatments, including two surgeries to remove the melanoma and affected lymph nodes, followed by a challenging year of interferon therapy, which left her with flu-like symptoms and required regular interruptions due to blood count drops. Despite the physical and emotional toll, she worked throughout her treatment and planned a celebratory trip to Alaska once her therapy concluded.
The stage 3A melanoma diagnosis had profound effects on Kristin’s personal life. Her inability to continue trying for children led to a period of depression, but she eventually found emotional resilience through activities like skydiving and advocacy. She began raising awareness about melanoma prevention and promoting the importance of early detection.
Kristin also navigated the complexities of being a caregiver when her mother battled cancer. This experience deepened her understanding of the patient-caregiver dynamic and strengthened her resolve to advocate for improved support and research in oncology.
Sixteen years after her stage 3A melanoma diagnosis, Kristin continues to educate and inspire others, emphasizing melanoma’s preventability and the importance of self-advocacy in healthcare. Her story underscores the critical role of research, the availability of modern treatments, and the emotional challenges survivors face while redefining their purpose.
- Name: Kristin M.
- Age at Diagnosis:
- 38
- Diagnosis:
- Melanoma
- Staging:
- Stage 3A
- Symptom:
- Change in color and border of a mole on her leg
- Treatments:
- Surgeries: melanoma and lymph node removal
- Immunomodulator: interferon
This interview has been edited for clarity. This is not medical advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider to make treatment decisions.
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