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Keytruda infusion #24 and clean scan results

Forums General Melanoma Community Keytruda infusion #24 and clean scan results

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    BillB
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      Completed infusion #24 yesterday along with CT of head/neck and torso, and ultrasound of thyroid. Results today and still have clean scans (6 so far). Overall side effects have been minimal. Discussed exit strategy for Keytruda infusions which include the next two infusions spaced 6 weeks apart, the following at 3 months and if all scans are still clear will stop. That will be two years in calendar time but only 27 infusions which equates to 1.54 years of actual treatment. I’m very, very thankful for our brilliant scientist and what they have accomplished considering I started with a very aggressive modular melanoma. 

      Happy Valentine’s Day to everyone!

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        BillB
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          Nodular

          Scooby123
          Participant
            So pleased for you BillB, I have just had my 23rd infusions of keydruda. My consultant as said I can now have brain scan every 6 months but body 3 months. My last 2 scan clear. Awaing results of scan in January. Think my consultant hoping all stays good for 2 years of infusions then look at next step which could be continue or have a break. I have had minor side effects apart from joint ache. My thyroid normal but with medication. Praying for good results.

            SCOOBY x

              BillB
              Participant

                Thank you and best wishes your scans are still clean!

                Bill

              MMH
              Participant

                This is great news! Wonderful to hear. Thank you for sharing and have a wonderful weekend!     

                Bubbles
                Participant

                  Awesome! Sounds like a great plan!!! c

                  jbronicki
                  Participant

                    That's wonderful news, I'll take this type of news over any valentine's day card anytime!

                    kst
                    Participant

                      I had clean scans today also.  Stage 3C resected July 2017.  Had to stop treatments after 10 doses of nivolumab due to A/E's March 2018.  Hoping everyone else can enjoy hearing the words all clear.

                      Susanne

                      sing123
                      Participant

                        Such happy news!

                        AMcReader
                        Participant

                          So happy to read you had another round of clear scans! That really makes for a Valentine’s Day to celebrate! 

                          chrispl1974
                          Participant

                            Fantastic news. I am very happy for you !

                            TexMelanomex
                            Participant

                              Awesome Bill! I love it! Congratulations Warrior!

                              lkb
                              Participant

                                Always good to hear. Congratulations!

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