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    Nick C
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      After four Keytruda treatment, I had my CT scan. The results:

      1. Slightly improved metastic disease.

      2. There could be a new focus of a tumor in the left axillary region. (Had two nodes removed at the end of October).

      3. Otherwise no convincing new metastic diease.

      Taken as a whole….this is good new for me.

      Nick

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        BrianP
        Participant

          After 4 I'd take that too Nick.  Congrats.  Hope this is just the start of more good scans to come.

          Brian

          jennunicorn
          Participant

            So soon after starting treatment that sounds good to me! Hope to hear more good scan news from you in the future.

            TexMelanomex
            Participant

              Awesome Nick! Points 1 & 3 are key…"improved" and "no convincing new metastic disease". YES!!

               

              snow white
              Participant

                Good news!

                Nick C
                Participant

                  I'll have a better idea of where I stand after I meet with my OC on Friday. Also, I have not experienced  any side effects. Hope you all are doing okay.

                   

                    TexMelanomex
                    Participant

                      Please let us know how it goes on Friday when you get a chance Nick! I'd like to hear more about your experience with Keytruda so far when you have some time.

                      Best,

                      Tex

                    MikeW
                    Participant

                      Nice! Keep up the battle…

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