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The 43 -year -old Teddi Mellencamp podcaster, have been struggling for their lives after spreading a mortal leather cancer, and on Wednesday he revealed some optimistic news.
Mellencamp, daughter of singer John Mellencamp and ex -membership of the “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills”., He has talked openly about the trajectory of his melanoma in Stage 4.
“What we need to remember is that my cancer was skin cancer. The last time we talked here was, as if I had skin cancer, melanoma, on the back,” the three -mother shared during a recent interview with extra.
The tumors of the star of “Rhobh” Teddi Mellencamp have been significantly reduced when fighting the cancer of stage 4
“This metastic, which is still a form of melanoma, but in my brain, in my lungs.”
The star of reality and the Teddi Mellencamp podcaster, 43, have been struggling for their lives after a mortal spread of skin cancer. (Getty Images/Instagram)
Mellencamp has undergone surgery to remove four brain tumors, but there are still five additional tumors. He is also receiving immunotherapy and ongoing radiation treatments, he has shared his podcast, “Two ts in a pod”.
Mellencamp revealed in another interview with Nightline that doctors have given him a 50/50 survival.
“My tumors have been significantly reduced, which doctors believe that all this will work and that I will return to myself.”
“50/50? Wouldn’t buy a car that will only drive 50 percent of time. I don’t want this,” he joked. “And it is like” no, it is only because it is the time that it has been immunotherapy, so is the time that the study has worked. “So that’s when I try to find the positive.”
On Wednesday, Mellencamp revealed in a post on Instagram that his last examination shows that all metastasized tumors in his brain and the lungs have “reduced or disappeared”.
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“My tumors have been significantly reduced, which doctors believe that all this will work and that I will return to me,” he told the video.
“I feel good,” Mellencamp continued. “I have two more sessions of immunotherapy, and I hope it is over and I will not be free of cancer. I will maintain a positive perspective, because this is how my doctor has just talked to me, he said,” You did it. You have it. “”
Fox News Digital contacted Mellencamp for comments.
Prevalence of metastatic melanoma
The incidence rate of metastatic melanoma is 0.9 per 100,000 people, by data from the National Cancer Institute.
“Melanoma has a significantly higher possibility of propagating than basal cells and carcinomas of squamous cells, the most common types of skin cancer,” said Marcus Monroe, MD, a professor associated with the Otolaryngology Division of Utah School of Medicine, in an interview with Fox News Digital.

Mellencamp, daughter of singer John Mellencamp and ex -membership of the “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills”., He has talked openly about the trajectory of his melanoma in Stage 4. (Teddi Mellencamp Instagram)
The possibilities that melanoma extends to other locations increase with each stage of cancer.
“For the first stage, this risk is estimated at less than 5%, increasing for patients with stage 2 disease to a wider range, from 5% to the final leave to 40% to 50% for the most advanced patients in Phase 2,” said Monroe.
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To patients in phase 3 (those who propagate regional through transit metastases or adjacent lymph nodes), up to 30% to 40% will develop distant metastases, with a risk of 16% to 17% of brain metastases, added the doctor.
The brain and lungs are the most common metastasis places for melanoma, they confirmed experts.

The possibilities that melanoma extends to other locations increase with each stage of cancer. (Istock)
If the patient has injuries on the skin or involves the lymph nodes, the possibility of propagating -Melanoma is higher, from 20% to 70%, according to Jose Lutzky, MD, director of Sylvester Oncester Oncology Service Service Cancer Center in South Florida.
Treatment and prevention
Metastatic melanoma was once considered a treatment of treatment because it did not respond to chemotherapy and traditional radiation, said Dr. Joshua Strauss of advanced care oncology and hematology associates of the Atlantic medical group in Morristown, New Jersey.
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“Today, the use of directed therapies and the survival of immunotherapy has been improved dramatically and there is a long -term remission possibility with treatment,” Strauss said to Fox News Digital.
Lutzky noted that melanoma is almost always curable due to surgical removal when detected early.

“Due to the advances in the treatment of melanoma over the last 10 to 15 years, even a very advanced melanoma can be cured in up to 50% of cases with modern immunotherapy treatment,” said an expert. (Istock)
“Due to the advances in the treatment of melanoma for the last 10 to 15 years, even very advanced melanoma can be cured in up to 50% of cases with modern immunotherapy treatment,” Fox News Digital told.
“More recently, cell therapy has been approved to treat those advanced melanomas that do not respond to immunotherapy.”
Melanoma prevention
To prevent melanoma, it is important to reduce exposure to ultraviolet radiation, especially in people with slightly pigmented skin, advised Strauss.
“Sun protection and sunblock are critical,” he said.
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The American Academy of Dermatology recommends applying water resistant protection with wide -spectrum protection against UVA and UVB rays, and SPF 30 or higher, before sun exposure.
“The use of the tanning bed inside is avoided because it is known to be associated with an increase in the risk of melanoma,” added Strauss.

High -risk individuals should have annual skin controls with a dermatologist, recommended experts. (Istock)
High -risk people should also have annual skin controls with a dermatologist.
“It includes individuals with personal history of skin cancer, melanoma family history, people who take medicines that suppress the immune system and people who are highly sensitive to the Sun, such as those with red or blond hair, light skin pigmentation, frying and clear eyes color,” said oncologist.
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Strauss uses acronym ABCDE to differentiate between a normal mole and a melanoma.
“You grind with Asymmetryirregular Bordersmultiple Colors, Diameter bigger than a pencil drain and Evolve or changing features require a subsequent evaluation, “he said.
“His courage when sharing his story and raising awareness of melanoma can make the difference in someone who receives care of life.”
Doctors who spoke with Fox News Digital, none of whom have dealt with Mellencamp – shared their feelings about the battle against cancer of television personality.
“The TEDDI situation is quite serious, but there are reasons for hope and optimism with the new treatments that we now have available for melanoma,” said Strauss.
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Monroe added: “Our thoughts go to Teddi and we wish him the best that faces this challenge.”
“His courage when sharing his story and sensitizing about melanoma can make the difference in someone who receives care of life.”
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