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ADJUVANT STAGE 3 NEWS! ESMO SPAIN 2017

Forums General Melanoma Community ADJUVANT STAGE 3 NEWS! ESMO SPAIN 2017

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      ed williams
      Participant

        Good luck Sole, if you use Ipi/Nivo for stage 4 as an example in Canada you might be waiting 2 or 3 years for approval but not $$$ paid for!!!! Clinical trials are still the best way to get access in Canada from my experience. Best Wishes!!!Ed 

          SOLE
          Participant

            I wish I could get into ANY trial Ed. Unfortunately, my low genetic platelet condition prevents me from being able to!

          MovingOn
          Participant

            This may actually be the reason we've heard of patients getting even higher prices for Ipilimumab recently. If Nivo fully replaces Ipi then Bristol Myers will probably try to get as much as they can for the short remaining lifetime of Ipi.

              MovingOn
              Participant

                Even though both drugs are from Bristol Myers.

              geriakt
              Participant

                I am a patient on this study. I believe I was given NIVO. Still going strong 2 years NED stage 3B.

                Tom 

                  SOLE
                  Participant

                    Still on Nivo? I guess not. You got a full year of it, right?

                    geriakt
                    Participant

                      I have been done just about one year now. Yes I had 34 infusions. 

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