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Expanded Access Program MK-3475 – mayo status

Forums General Melanoma Community Expanded Access Program MK-3475 – mayo status

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    arthurjedi007
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    Dunno if anyone is interested but the MK-3475 EAP at the Rochester Mayo took exactly a week for them to file all the papers. Then apparently they are having to wait about a week but they are not sure yet for the medicine to arrive. I assume that is only for new patients. So far so good.

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      Fen
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      Wow – that is fast.  Fingers crossed and prayers for you and this treatment, Artie.

      Fen
      Participant

      Wow – that is fast.  Fingers crossed and prayers for you and this treatment, Artie.

      Fen
      Participant

      Wow – that is fast.  Fingers crossed and prayers for you and this treatment, Artie.

      POW
      Participant

      Yes, I heard that the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville has accepted their first patients. At last! Let's hope that the other centers can get up and running very, very soon.

      POW
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      Yes, I heard that the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville has accepted their first patients. At last! Let's hope that the other centers can get up and running very, very soon.

      POW
      Participant

      Yes, I heard that the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville has accepted their first patients. At last! Let's hope that the other centers can get up and running very, very soon.

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