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Melanoma treatment within past 3 years?

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    kab07011
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      Can someone explain to me please the Melanoma treatment that is newer and more effective that has come out within the past 3 years? Does this mean keeping mel at bay, but eventually mel becoming immune to the treatment as before and now the drug is just FDA approved?

      So if you have a stage 3 melanoma, what can they do differently now that they could not have done 3 years ago?

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        Linny
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          For Stage III A/B Interferon still is the only FDA approved treatment, as far as I know.

          I am Stage III and in a trial for a MAGE vaccine. Back in September it was announced that this vaccine did not meet its primary endpoint but the trial would still continue to see if it meets a secondary endpoint.

          For Stage IIIC unresectable, there are a few more treatments available. I think Yervoy is approved for that stage. There may be other options but I'm not sure what they are.

          For Stage IV patients, there are many options: Zelboraf, Yervoy, Interleukin, Mekinst, Tafinlar, etc. These have all come out within the past 2 years or so. So, the medical community has made huge strides for those tieh Stage IV melamona.

          But for those of us at Stage III, options are still very limited.

          Linny
          Participant

            For Stage III A/B Interferon still is the only FDA approved treatment, as far as I know.

            I am Stage III and in a trial for a MAGE vaccine. Back in September it was announced that this vaccine did not meet its primary endpoint but the trial would still continue to see if it meets a secondary endpoint.

            For Stage IIIC unresectable, there are a few more treatments available. I think Yervoy is approved for that stage. There may be other options but I'm not sure what they are.

            For Stage IV patients, there are many options: Zelboraf, Yervoy, Interleukin, Mekinst, Tafinlar, etc. These have all come out within the past 2 years or so. So, the medical community has made huge strides for those tieh Stage IV melamona.

            But for those of us at Stage III, options are still very limited.

            Linny
            Participant

              For Stage III A/B Interferon still is the only FDA approved treatment, as far as I know.

              I am Stage III and in a trial for a MAGE vaccine. Back in September it was announced that this vaccine did not meet its primary endpoint but the trial would still continue to see if it meets a secondary endpoint.

              For Stage IIIC unresectable, there are a few more treatments available. I think Yervoy is approved for that stage. There may be other options but I'm not sure what they are.

              For Stage IV patients, there are many options: Zelboraf, Yervoy, Interleukin, Mekinst, Tafinlar, etc. These have all come out within the past 2 years or so. So, the medical community has made huge strides for those tieh Stage IV melamona.

              But for those of us at Stage III, options are still very limited.

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