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      tgro97
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        Thank you very much for the feedback.  Unfortunately, it is not operable as there are several in the liver and he also has a small mass in his back vertibrea.  We are down the road on BRAF testing but based on the size he wants to start treatment with Yervoy.  Thank you again for your feedback. 

        Any further feedback on dosing with Yervoy would be greatly appreciated.

        tgro97
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          Thank you very much for the feedback.  Unfortunately, it is not operable as there are several in the liver and he also has a small mass in his back vertibrea.  We are down the road on BRAF testing but based on the size he wants to start treatment with Yervoy.  Thank you again for your feedback. 

          Any further feedback on dosing with Yervoy would be greatly appreciated.

          tgro97
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            Thank you very much for the feedback.  Unfortunately, it is not operable as there are several in the liver and he also has a small mass in his back vertibrea.  We are down the road on BRAF testing but based on the size he wants to start treatment with Yervoy.  Thank you again for your feedback. 

            Any further feedback on dosing with Yervoy would be greatly appreciated.

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