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IL2 and IPI

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    Sisterofmine
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      My sister (stage IV since may of 2010) completed all 3 rounds of IL2 and now after two CT scans we are now moving on to IPI.  I would like to hear from anyone that has had this course of treatment, and what the results were.

      Thanks

      My sister is not waiting for the storm to pass and is dancing in the rain. 

      My sister (stage IV since may of 2010) completed all 3 rounds of IL2 and now after two CT scans we are now moving on to IPI.  I would like to hear from anyone that has had this course of treatment, and what the results were.

      Thanks

      My sister is not waiting for the storm to pass and is dancing in the rain. 

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        tricialeigh44
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          I just logged on to ask the exact same question. My mum was diagnosed May 2010 as well, 3 rounds of IL2 and is starting IPI next week.

          Praying this works!

          Tricia

          tricialeigh44
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            I just logged on to ask the exact same question. My mum was diagnosed May 2010 as well, 3 rounds of IL2 and is starting IPI next week.

            Praying this works!

            Tricia

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