Dr. Luke explanation of IDO + Anti-PD1

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      stotesbery
      Participant

        Thanks for link – very interesting information. I almost participated in a clinical trial combining Opdivo and an IDO inhibitor.  Unfortunately, I would have had to wait seven weeks and my Oncologist did not want to wait as my melanoma has already progressed from Stage lll to IV.  

        stotesbery
        Participant

          Thanks for link – very interesting information. I almost participated in a clinical trial combining Opdivo and an IDO inhibitor.  Unfortunately, I would have had to wait seven weeks and my Oncologist did not want to wait as my melanoma has already progressed from Stage lll to IV.  

          stotesbery
          Participant

            Thanks for link – very interesting information. I almost participated in a clinical trial combining Opdivo and an IDO inhibitor.  Unfortunately, I would have had to wait seven weeks and my Oncologist did not want to wait as my melanoma has already progressed from Stage lll to IV.  

            Polymath
            Participant

              Hi Brian,

              Thanks for that.  This is a trial I am looking at and had not yet heard much of an explanation on how it works.

              Gary

              Polymath
              Participant

                Hi Brian,

                Thanks for that.  This is a trial I am looking at and had not yet heard much of an explanation on how it works.

                Gary

                Polymath
                Participant

                  Hi Brian,

                  Thanks for that.  This is a trial I am looking at and had not yet heard much of an explanation on how it works.

                  Gary

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