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Info for Birdlo and other Stage III making treatment decisions

Forums General Melanoma Community Info for Birdlo and other Stage III making treatment decisions

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      amelanomajourney
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      Succinct accurate summary – thank you!

      amelanomajourney
      Participant

      Succinct accurate summary – thank you!

        Birdlo
        Participant

        Thanks very much BrianP! 

        Birdlo
        Participant

        Thanks very much BrianP! 

        gaby
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        Thank you! My husband is a survivor of melanoma stage 3A since 2012. He did two years of pegylated interferon.
        
        Cheers
        gaby
        gaby
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        Thank you! My husband is a survivor of melanoma stage 3A since 2012. He did two years of pegylated interferon.
        
        Cheers
        gaby
        gaby
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        Thank you! My husband is a survivor of melanoma stage 3A since 2012. He did two years of pegylated interferon.
        
        Cheers
        gaby
        Birdlo
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        Thanks very much BrianP! 

      amelanomajourney
      Participant

      Succinct accurate summary – thank you!

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