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In search of a patient to share their story – LAG-3 Inhibitors!

Forums General Melanoma Community In search of a patient to share their story – LAG-3 Inhibitors!

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    Debbie Churgai
    Keymaster
    We are in search of a patient to share their story during out next Ask the Expert webinar. The webinar is titles “LAG-3 Inhibitors: Exploring a New Path in Melanoma Treatment”.

    The MRF hosts educational webinars once a month which always include an expert and a patient. It is very important for us to include the patient voice during these sessions, as our audience is mostly patients and to help answer other patients’ questions and to give the full experience to our audience.

    The session will be held on Tuesday, December 2nd from 7-8pm ET. The webinar would start out with a 30-minute presentation by Dr. John Kirkwood, and then the patient would have 10 minutes to share their story (you would not need to present anything, just talk about your experience) that would be followed by a 10 minute Q&A with the audience, for both you and Dr. Kirkwood

    Please contact dchurgai@melanoma.org if you are interested!

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