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    Lucygoose
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      My doc said my scans look great! The original lymph node is much smaller and much less reactive with the PET contrast. There is no evidence of spread to other areas.  I’m all set for neck dissection surgery in Melanoma Awareness Monday!!!

      i am hoping and praying the clinical trial continues to bring good results for the participants and we get additional treatments in our aresenal to fight this beast! 

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        mrsaxde
        Participant

          That sounds great! If I may ask, what trial are you in?

          -Bill

          Linny
          Participant

            What wonderful news!!!! YAY!!! Good luck on Monday when they finally take that bad boy out.

            jbronicki
            Participant

              Great news Lucy, that's wonderful to hear! And great to hear the trial treatment seems to be working, you all that participate in these trials are true heros and leading the way for so many.

              Hukill
              Participant

                great news

                Bubbles
                Participant

                  YAY!  Rattie on!  c

                  GeoTony
                  Participant

                    Great news Lucy,

                    sounds like an interesting trial and more importantly it's working. Good luck for Monday and a swift recovery from surgery. I'll let you know if I hear anything on Nras options, currently concentrating on ccnd1 gene with Palbociclib.

                    good luck

                    Tony

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