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My melanoma journey in the news with shout out to Anti-Pd1 and MRF “Miles for Melanoma”

Forums Cutaneous Melanoma Community My melanoma journey in the news with shout out to Anti-Pd1 and MRF “Miles for Melanoma”

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      aldakota22
      Participant

      Congradulations.Was only able to see a peek.Awesome story and courage on your part.Love to read the feel good posts.Keep that PMA  and keep your faith.Beat the Beast .  Al

      aldakota22
      Participant

      Congradulations.Was only able to see a peek.Awesome story and courage on your part.Love to read the feel good posts.Keep that PMA  and keep your faith.Beat the Beast .  Al

      aldakota22
      Participant

      Congradulations.Was only able to see a peek.Awesome story and courage on your part.Love to read the feel good posts.Keep that PMA  and keep your faith.Beat the Beast .  Al

      Phil S
      Participant
      Robert, Thanks for sharing this article, it was wonderful to see your smiling face and your beautiful family. I remember when you did biochemo, and I was so curious how you did since I suspected my husband would be doing that treatment too. I am so happy you are beating the Stage 4 odds and AntiPD1 is kicking your melanoma to the curb. Keep up the good work. Valerie (Phil’s wife)
      Phil S
      Participant
      Robert, Thanks for sharing this article, it was wonderful to see your smiling face and your beautiful family. I remember when you did biochemo, and I was so curious how you did since I suspected my husband would be doing that treatment too. I am so happy you are beating the Stage 4 odds and AntiPD1 is kicking your melanoma to the curb. Keep up the good work. Valerie (Phil’s wife)
      Phil S
      Participant
      Robert, Thanks for sharing this article, it was wonderful to see your smiling face and your beautiful family. I remember when you did biochemo, and I was so curious how you did since I suspected my husband would be doing that treatment too. I am so happy you are beating the Stage 4 odds and AntiPD1 is kicking your melanoma to the curb. Keep up the good work. Valerie (Phil’s wife)
      washoegal
      Participant

      Great story!  Nice to see.  And glad your doing so well.

      Mary

      Stage 3

      washoegal
      Participant

      Great story!  Nice to see.  And glad your doing so well.

      Mary

      Stage 3

      washoegal
      Participant

      Great story!  Nice to see.  And glad your doing so well.

      Mary

      Stage 3

      kylez
      Participant

      Nice interview and writeup, Robert — just in time for Melanoma Awareness Month too. Congratulations on your great response with the MK-3475 trial!

      Side note, I'm deciding whether to attend MRF's Wings of Hope Gala in SF in a couple of weeks where Dr. Daud is being honored. 

      kylez
      Participant

      Nice interview and writeup, Robert — just in time for Melanoma Awareness Month too. Congratulations on your great response with the MK-3475 trial!

      Side note, I'm deciding whether to attend MRF's Wings of Hope Gala in SF in a couple of weeks where Dr. Daud is being honored. 

      kylez
      Participant

      Nice interview and writeup, Robert — just in time for Melanoma Awareness Month too. Congratulations on your great response with the MK-3475 trial!

      Side note, I'm deciding whether to attend MRF's Wings of Hope Gala in SF in a couple of weeks where Dr. Daud is being honored. 

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