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    bball
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      3years ned after 2a just found liver met 2.5 cm on right lobe ,where is the best plave to be treated . can go anywhere in the world

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        Jahendry12
        Participant

          MD Anderson in Houston texas

          Moffitt in florida

          NIH in Maryland 

           

            tschmith
            Participant

              I haven't been to either MD Anderson or Moffitt (but would if needed!), however I'm being treated at NIH in Bethesda, Maryland and I can't say enough for the doctors, nurses, even the food!  smiley  Monday I start MAGE TCR  which is a gene transfer therapy.   

              My melanoma specialist, Dr. Evan Lipson from Johns Hopkins is wonderful too.  He has told me that without fail, he has never heard a patient complain about their treatment at NIH. 

              I'm Stage IV and don't know if this will work but I pray, pray, pray and am full of hope.  My doctors are very excited about this new treatment.  I'll be the third person to participate.  Patients one and two are dong well but have not had their follow-up scans yet.

              Faith and Hope!

              Terrie

               

              Maureen038
              Participant

                Wishing you the best of luck for your trial Terri!!! My husband and I were extremely impressed with the staff at NIH. There were exceptionally professional, caring and very cautious. Even though he was not a responder to TIL therapy! we feel it considerably slowed down the disease and might be helping with his new trial. The TIL cells are suppose to last in your body for years.

                Maureen

                Maureen038
                Participant

                  Wishing you the best of luck for your trial Terri!!! My husband and I were extremely impressed with the staff at NIH. There were exceptionally professional, caring and very cautious. Even though he was not a responder to TIL therapy! we feel it considerably slowed down the disease and might be helping with his new trial. The TIL cells are suppose to last in your body for years.

                  Maureen

                  Maureen038
                  Participant

                    Wishing you the best of luck for your trial Terri!!! My husband and I were extremely impressed with the staff at NIH. There were exceptionally professional, caring and very cautious. Even though he was not a responder to TIL therapy! we feel it considerably slowed down the disease and might be helping with his new trial. The TIL cells are suppose to last in your body for years.

                    Maureen

                    tschmith
                    Participant

                      I haven't been to either MD Anderson or Moffitt (but would if needed!), however I'm being treated at NIH in Bethesda, Maryland and I can't say enough for the doctors, nurses, even the food!  smiley  Monday I start MAGE TCR  which is a gene transfer therapy.   

                      My melanoma specialist, Dr. Evan Lipson from Johns Hopkins is wonderful too.  He has told me that without fail, he has never heard a patient complain about their treatment at NIH. 

                      I'm Stage IV and don't know if this will work but I pray, pray, pray and am full of hope.  My doctors are very excited about this new treatment.  I'll be the third person to participate.  Patients one and two are dong well but have not had their follow-up scans yet.

                      Faith and Hope!

                      Terrie

                       

                      tschmith
                      Participant

                        I haven't been to either MD Anderson or Moffitt (but would if needed!), however I'm being treated at NIH in Bethesda, Maryland and I can't say enough for the doctors, nurses, even the food!  smiley  Monday I start MAGE TCR  which is a gene transfer therapy.   

                        My melanoma specialist, Dr. Evan Lipson from Johns Hopkins is wonderful too.  He has told me that without fail, he has never heard a patient complain about their treatment at NIH. 

                        I'm Stage IV and don't know if this will work but I pray, pray, pray and am full of hope.  My doctors are very excited about this new treatment.  I'll be the third person to participate.  Patients one and two are dong well but have not had their follow-up scans yet.

                        Faith and Hope!

                        Terrie

                         

                        Socks
                        Participant

                          MD Anderson is very good. My mom went there for her lymphoma, and I know that Melanoma is part of their "Moon Shot" Program. If you have any questions about it, let me know. I don't know much about their melanoma treatment specifically, but Mom and I lived in the hotel owned by MD Anderson (the Rotary House) for four months.

                          Socks
                          Participant

                            MD Anderson is very good. My mom went there for her lymphoma, and I know that Melanoma is part of their "Moon Shot" Program. If you have any questions about it, let me know. I don't know much about their melanoma treatment specifically, but Mom and I lived in the hotel owned by MD Anderson (the Rotary House) for four months.

                            Socks
                            Participant

                              MD Anderson is very good. My mom went there for her lymphoma, and I know that Melanoma is part of their "Moon Shot" Program. If you have any questions about it, let me know. I don't know much about their melanoma treatment specifically, but Mom and I lived in the hotel owned by MD Anderson (the Rotary House) for four months.

                            Jahendry12
                            Participant

                              MD Anderson in Houston texas

                              Moffitt in florida

                              NIH in Maryland 

                               

                              Jahendry12
                              Participant

                                MD Anderson in Houston texas

                                Moffitt in florida

                                NIH in Maryland 

                                 

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