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    tomw65
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      If Ipi treatments are successful whats the best one can expect for it to last? I have just finished my last of four infusions.

      Tom

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        Rocco
        Participant

          Hi Tom,

          Congrats on finishing your Ipi infusions.  I had 5 Ipi infusions total (one was considered a 'maintenance dose'), each at 10 MG/KG dose as it was a trial.  Started seeing good results in Nov 2008 and eventually have had no evidence of disease ever since. 

          Here's hoping it works for you!

          -Rocco, Stage IV since 2005, Ipi responder since late 2008

          Rocco
          Participant

            Hi Tom,

            Congrats on finishing your Ipi infusions.  I had 5 Ipi infusions total (one was considered a 'maintenance dose'), each at 10 MG/KG dose as it was a trial.  Started seeing good results in Nov 2008 and eventually have had no evidence of disease ever since. 

            Here's hoping it works for you!

            -Rocco, Stage IV since 2005, Ipi responder since late 2008

            Rocco
            Participant

              Hi Tom,

              Congrats on finishing your Ipi infusions.  I had 5 Ipi infusions total (one was considered a 'maintenance dose'), each at 10 MG/KG dose as it was a trial.  Started seeing good results in Nov 2008 and eventually have had no evidence of disease ever since. 

              Here's hoping it works for you!

              -Rocco, Stage IV since 2005, Ipi responder since late 2008

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