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- March 29, 2012 at 2:35 am
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- March 29, 2012 at 6:37 am
Its great to hear of the long NED she is having. I noted in her story that prior to Braf she was on a Vaccine Trial, i wonder if it has helped the Zelboraf do its job.
best wishes
James
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- March 29, 2012 at 6:37 am
Its great to hear of the long NED she is having. I noted in her story that prior to Braf she was on a Vaccine Trial, i wonder if it has helped the Zelboraf do its job.
best wishes
James
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- March 29, 2012 at 6:37 am
Its great to hear of the long NED she is having. I noted in her story that prior to Braf she was on a Vaccine Trial, i wonder if it has helped the Zelboraf do its job.
best wishes
James
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- March 29, 2012 at 10:57 am
What an awesome story, so full of hope! Boots had mentioned in a post a while back about how sometime not too far in the future melanoma would be treated like a chronic condition. Sounds like this lady might fall into that category already. I wonder what it is about her body and her melanoma that makes the Zelboraf work so well? What I find most interesting about her situation is this:
"She said she lived longer than the average before the medication because her tumors were slower growing than most melanomas."
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- March 29, 2012 at 10:57 am
What an awesome story, so full of hope! Boots had mentioned in a post a while back about how sometime not too far in the future melanoma would be treated like a chronic condition. Sounds like this lady might fall into that category already. I wonder what it is about her body and her melanoma that makes the Zelboraf work so well? What I find most interesting about her situation is this:
"She said she lived longer than the average before the medication because her tumors were slower growing than most melanomas."
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- March 29, 2012 at 10:57 am
What an awesome story, so full of hope! Boots had mentioned in a post a while back about how sometime not too far in the future melanoma would be treated like a chronic condition. Sounds like this lady might fall into that category already. I wonder what it is about her body and her melanoma that makes the Zelboraf work so well? What I find most interesting about her situation is this:
"She said she lived longer than the average before the medication because her tumors were slower growing than most melanomas."
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