Health
Feeling ‘so lucky’ to be alive after receiving new melanoma treatment – Sydney Morning Herald
A new study has shown that an immunotherapy drug treatment before surgery can be effective in preventing the deadly spread of the disease in patients at high risk…
It literally saved my life. To live and be this well with no treatment more than three years after diagnosis is incredible, she said. I feel so lucky.
Im back at work full-time teaching. Ive had no adverse effects. Im super well and no one would know that I had cancer.
Ms Moore, whose 37-year-old cousin died of melanoma in 2009, said she has not missed a days work at Burwood Girls High School due to illness since completing her treatment in October 2017.
The study suggests immunotherapy may work…
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