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Great scan results this morning.

Forums General Melanoma Community Great scan results this morning.

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    Randy437
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    I'm now 5 years NED.

     

    Randy – Stage IV

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      BrianP
      Participant

      Congrats Randy. That's awesome. You still at UVA?

        Ashley
        Participant

        Congrats!

        Ashley
        Participant

        Congrats!

        Ashley
        Participant

        Congrats!

        Randy437
        Participant

        I was at UVA only for the vaccine trial.  My primary onc is Gerald Linette at the Siteman Cancer Center at Washington University in St. Louis/Barnes-Jewish Hospital.

        BrianP
        Participant

        I didn't realize you were out there now. My question was actually a literal one. I was sitting down stairs in the Lobby at UVA and I noticed you had just made the post so I thought I'd ask in the long shot you had made the post while still at UVA. 

        BrianP
        Participant

        I didn't realize you were out there now. My question was actually a literal one. I was sitting down stairs in the Lobby at UVA and I noticed you had just made the post so I thought I'd ask in the long shot you had made the post while still at UVA. 

        BrianP
        Participant

        I didn't realize you were out there now. My question was actually a literal one. I was sitting down stairs in the Lobby at UVA and I noticed you had just made the post so I thought I'd ask in the long shot you had made the post while still at UVA. 

        Randy437
        Participant

        I was at UVA only for the vaccine trial.  My primary onc is Gerald Linette at the Siteman Cancer Center at Washington University in St. Louis/Barnes-Jewish Hospital.

        Randy437
        Participant

        I was at UVA only for the vaccine trial.  My primary onc is Gerald Linette at the Siteman Cancer Center at Washington University in St. Louis/Barnes-Jewish Hospital.

      BrianP
      Participant

      Congrats Randy. That's awesome. You still at UVA?

      BrianP
      Participant

      Congrats Randy. That's awesome. You still at UVA?

      JoshF
      Participant

      Simply outstanding!

        Brendan
        Participant

        Great news!  Thanks for sharing.

        Brendan

        Brendan
        Participant

        Great news!  Thanks for sharing.

        Brendan

        tschmith
        Participant

        That's really awesome!

        tschmith
        Participant

        That's really awesome!

        tschmith
        Participant

        That's really awesome!

        Brendan
        Participant

        Great news!  Thanks for sharing.

        Brendan

      JoshF
      Participant

      Simply outstanding!

      JoshF
      Participant

      Simply outstanding!

      arthurjedi007
      Participant

      That's wonderful Randy. I was at Siteman this afternoon for my latest scan. I see Dr. Linette tomorrow afternoon for the results and maybe my 9th pd1. I think he would faint if my scan showed NED lol. I'm just hoping nothing is new and nothing is growing. That would be a first for me beyond my fondest dreams.

      Congratulations. You are proof the dream is possible.

      Artie

       

      arthurjedi007
      Participant

      That's wonderful Randy. I was at Siteman this afternoon for my latest scan. I see Dr. Linette tomorrow afternoon for the results and maybe my 9th pd1. I think he would faint if my scan showed NED lol. I'm just hoping nothing is new and nothing is growing. That would be a first for me beyond my fondest dreams.

      Congratulations. You are proof the dream is possible.

      Artie

       

        Randy437
        Participant

        Best of luck to you today, Artie.  It's weird, I can picture exactly where you are/are going to be from checking in for the scan to checking out of Dr. Linette's office – hopefully with great resuts.

        Randy437
        Participant

        Best of luck to you today, Artie.  It's weird, I can picture exactly where you are/are going to be from checking in for the scan to checking out of Dr. Linette's office – hopefully with great resuts.

        Randy437
        Participant

        Best of luck to you today, Artie.  It's weird, I can picture exactly where you are/are going to be from checking in for the scan to checking out of Dr. Linette's office – hopefully with great resuts.

      arthurjedi007
      Participant

      That's wonderful Randy. I was at Siteman this afternoon for my latest scan. I see Dr. Linette tomorrow afternoon for the results and maybe my 9th pd1. I think he would faint if my scan showed NED lol. I'm just hoping nothing is new and nothing is growing. That would be a first for me beyond my fondest dreams.

      Congratulations. You are proof the dream is possible.

      Artie

       

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