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Stage 3C – 2 years, 4 months NED!

Forums General Melanoma Community Stage 3C – 2 years, 4 months NED!

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    aquamak
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    Had a CT scan 2 weeks ago and a follow-up abdominal MRI last week.  All clear!

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      Millykamp
      Participant

      Congrats!!!!!! yes

      Millykamp
      Participant

      Congrats!!!!!! yes

        jbronicki
        Participant

        Great news!  Congratulations!

        jbronicki
        Participant

        Great news!  Congratulations!

        jbronicki
        Participant

        Great news!  Congratulations!

      Millykamp
      Participant

      Congrats!!!!!! yes

      mrsaxde
      Participant

      Awesome! Here's to that continuing for you!

      mrsaxde
      Participant

      Awesome! Here's to that continuing for you!

      mrsaxde
      Participant

      Awesome! Here's to that continuing for you!

      DZnDef
      Participant

      Congratulations!  May you have a long and committed relationship with NED!

      DZnDef
      Participant

      Congratulations!  May you have a long and committed relationship with NED!

      DZnDef
      Participant

      Congratulations!  May you have a long and committed relationship with NED!

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