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Another choice (trial) for stage II/III – Polynoma vaccine

Forums General Melanoma Community Another choice (trial) for stage II/III – Polynoma vaccine

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    kylez
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      Just read about this new phase III trial of 'Polynomal' vaccine, so-named because it includes several hundred antigens from 3 different melanoma cell lines. They say they will be enrolling 1100 melanoma patients.



      It's up on clinicaltrials.gov, "A Multicenter, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Adaptive Phase 3 Trial of POL-103A Polyvalent Melanoma Vaccine in Post-resection Melanoma Patients With a High Risk of Recurrence".

       

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        kylez
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          I should have checked here first. This is older news than I thought.

          kylez
          Participant

            I should have checked here first. This is older news than I thought.

            kylez
            Participant

              I should have checked here first. This is older news than I thought.

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