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Has anyone had Nivo or Pembro with Xgeva (denosumab)?

Forums General Melanoma Community Has anyone had Nivo or Pembro with Xgeva (denosumab)?

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    Spl25
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    What were your experiences? I don't see a lot of research on this. 

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      debwray
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      No personal experience but it looks like the non keytruda drug is used more commonly in prostate cancer to treat bone mets. Might be worth searching for info beyond melanoma . Means dosage and adverse effects are more of a known. Do you have bone involvement ?

      Deb

      debwray
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      No personal experience but it looks like the non keytruda drug is used more commonly in prostate cancer to treat bone mets. Might be worth searching for info beyond melanoma . Means dosage and adverse effects are more of a known. Do you have bone involvement ?

      Deb

      debwray
      Participant

      No personal experience but it looks like the non keytruda drug is used more commonly in prostate cancer to treat bone mets. Might be worth searching for info beyond melanoma . Means dosage and adverse effects are more of a known. Do you have bone involvement ?

      Deb

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