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FDA Expands Nivo’s Frontline Melanoma Approval to Include BRAF-Mutant Patients

Forums General Melanoma Community FDA Expands Nivo’s Frontline Melanoma Approval to Include BRAF-Mutant Patients

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      jamieth29
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      That is great news. I read a article about the man in charge of the FDA how he lost his wife to cancer. He feels the need to get new drugs approved in a much more timely manner. Sad that something like that has to happen in order for people to see how desperately people need help. As ugly as the wars, terrorism…all the deaths of American soldiers it pales to how many people we lose to cancer. We need to allocate much more funding to work for a cure. With VP Biden’s moonshot I believe funding to NIH has increased by millions and I personally signed a petition that was going around to state legislature asking for increasing funds for research. Lets hope!!!
      jamieth29
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      That is great news. I read a article about the man in charge of the FDA how he lost his wife to cancer. He feels the need to get new drugs approved in a much more timely manner. Sad that something like that has to happen in order for people to see how desperately people need help. As ugly as the wars, terrorism…all the deaths of American soldiers it pales to how many people we lose to cancer. We need to allocate much more funding to work for a cure. With VP Biden’s moonshot I believe funding to NIH has increased by millions and I personally signed a petition that was going around to state legislature asking for increasing funds for research. Lets hope!!!
      jamieth29
      Participant
      That is great news. I read a article about the man in charge of the FDA how he lost his wife to cancer. He feels the need to get new drugs approved in a much more timely manner. Sad that something like that has to happen in order for people to see how desperately people need help. As ugly as the wars, terrorism…all the deaths of American soldiers it pales to how many people we lose to cancer. We need to allocate much more funding to work for a cure. With VP Biden’s moonshot I believe funding to NIH has increased by millions and I personally signed a petition that was going around to state legislature asking for increasing funds for research. Lets hope!!!
      AllysonRuth
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      Happy Tuesday to you!  Great News!  Thanks for keeping us all up to speed.

      Allyson

      AllysonRuth
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      Happy Tuesday to you!  Great News!  Thanks for keeping us all up to speed.

      Allyson

      AllysonRuth
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      Happy Tuesday to you!  Great News!  Thanks for keeping us all up to speed.

      Allyson

      gregor913
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      So would this mean it’s approved for adjuvacant care for stage 3 melanoma patients. Ippi and nivo. Thanks
      gregor913
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      So would this mean it’s approved for adjuvacant care for stage 3 melanoma patients. Ippi and nivo. Thanks
        Bubbles
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        Not necessarily.  I think the FDA approval remains designated for "advanced melanoma".  Therefore, Stage III/IV NED folks are still with few resources.  But, if it were me needing it today or tomorrow….I would still argue for it.  c

        Bubbles
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        Not necessarily.  I think the FDA approval remains designated for "advanced melanoma".  Therefore, Stage III/IV NED folks are still with few resources.  But, if it were me needing it today or tomorrow….I would still argue for it.  c

        Bubbles
        Participant

        Not necessarily.  I think the FDA approval remains designated for "advanced melanoma".  Therefore, Stage III/IV NED folks are still with few resources.  But, if it were me needing it today or tomorrow….I would still argue for it.  c

      gregor913
      Participant
      So would this mean it’s approved for adjuvacant care for stage 3 melanoma patients. Ippi and nivo. Thanks
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