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    casagrayson
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      One of my dear friends has been battling Stage IV melanoma since March 2013.  As so many others, he had a melanoma removed years ago and then completely forgot about it.  He went to the ER last March for kidney stones, and the scans picked up tumors in his abdomen.  He tried everything,  starting with biochemo at MDA and finally got on the Anti-PD1 trial.  Unfortunately, the melanoma was just too aggressive.  After three brain surgeries in less than four months, his family chose to move him to hospice ten days ago.  He lost his battle early this morning.

      RIP, Trey.  

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        Fen
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          I'm so sorry, Susan.  Even as treatments improve we have to remember that there is much to be done.  Deepest sympathy.     fen

          Fen
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            I'm so sorry, Susan.  Even as treatments improve we have to remember that there is much to be done.  Deepest sympathy.     fen

            Fen
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              I'm so sorry, Susan.  Even as treatments improve we have to remember that there is much to be done.  Deepest sympathy.     fen

              Jahendry12
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                So very sorry for your loss. May he rest in peace. 

                 

                Jahendry12
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                  So very sorry for your loss. May he rest in peace. 

                   

                  Jahendry12
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                    So very sorry for your loss. May he rest in peace. 

                     

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