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CF33- new cow pox virus kills melanoma cells among others

Forums General Melanoma Community CF33- new cow pox virus kills melanoma cells among others

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      Affected
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        Thank you MelMel for posting the link. My husband is about to finish his 6-week radiotherapy treatment this week, and after his radiated skin heals, he will probably be getting an MRI or PET scan. In case the scans are not clear, it is always nice to know that there are possible new treatments available.

        Sincerely,
        Affected

          MelanomaMike
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            Hi Affected! Hope your hubbys scans are clear!! Hes more then welcome to try INCMGA00012 with a chaser (or beerback as i call it) of Epacadostat! But wait till after “my” own scan coming up, i have a good feeling my tumors are shrinking! Im gauging my Sigmoid tumor cuz my bowel movements have improved with little to no blood and my stool is back to normal size! Haha…so funny to talk about but hay, how else can i really explain whats happening to me unless im straight forward!! Hope hes scans go well!!
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