new study for Brain Mets very promising

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      AllyNTAus
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        Very encouraging news. I hope to never have brain mets but know in the back of my mind that it is a possibility. I am currently on this BRAF inhibitor through Prof Kefford’s team at Westmead, so this news certainly gives me some hope.
        AllyNTAus
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          Very encouraging news. I hope to never have brain mets but know in the back of my mind that it is a possibility. I am currently on this BRAF inhibitor through Prof Kefford’s team at Westmead, so this news certainly gives me some hope.
            deardad
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              Sounds very encouraging, I wish my dad was eligible for this drug. But I think prior BRAF users are excluded?

              Nahmi

              deardad
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                Sounds very encouraging, I wish my dad was eligible for this drug. But I think prior BRAF users are excluded?

                Nahmi

                deardad
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                  Sounds very encouraging, I wish my dad was eligible for this drug. But I think prior BRAF users are excluded?

                  Nahmi

                AllyNTAus
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                  Very encouraging news. I hope to never have brain mets but know in the back of my mind that it is a possibility. I am currently on this BRAF inhibitor through Prof Kefford’s team at Westmead, so this news certainly gives me some hope.
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