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      MeaganRobar
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        Im not an oncologist, but as someone dealing and caring for someone with melanoma I would recommend the yervoy/nivo combo… my fiance is stage IV and after three doses- he is NED.. he originally had several Mets to his Lungs on both sides…Sorry you are dealing with this beast again… there is hope though! This stuff is cutting edge !

        MeaganRobar
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          Im not an oncologist, but as someone dealing and caring for someone with melanoma I would recommend the yervoy/nivo combo… my fiance is stage IV and after three doses- he is NED.. he originally had several Mets to his Lungs on both sides…Sorry you are dealing with this beast again… there is hope though! This stuff is cutting edge !

          MeaganRobar
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            Im not an oncologist, but as someone dealing and caring for someone with melanoma I would recommend the yervoy/nivo combo… my fiance is stage IV and after three doses- he is NED.. he originally had several Mets to his Lungs on both sides…Sorry you are dealing with this beast again… there is hope though! This stuff is cutting edge !

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