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Dr. Weber’s top 5 to watch at ASCO

Forums General Melanoma Community Dr. Weber’s top 5 to watch at ASCO

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      sgreenberg
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      Article is gated – any chance you can paste the text herein for us non-members? Thanks!

       

        Christine.P
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        You can create a free account with Medscape and access the article. It was a good summary. 

      Mat
      Participant

      Brian, thanks for posting.  Interesting stuff, though it would be great to hear about something "new".  (Of course, I'm very grateful for the referenced treatments–BRAF/MEK, pembro and ipi/nivo.  I wouldn't be here without them!)  Any update on your current treatment?

        ed williams
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        Mat, you might want to look at some of the new stuff coming out on Onclive!!! Ed  http://www.onclive.com/specialty/melanoma

        Maureen038
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        Thanks Brian for this interesting article. I'm happy to hear that your brain met is gone! We're hoping to have the same result for the one liver met that Bill has. Bill will probably have laparoscopic surgery though. Best to you and your family!

        Maureen

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