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      Hi, there are 2 others that I know of besides Keytruda and Opdivo. They are durvalumab, atezolizumab.

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      I was on Opdivo from 2013 - 2019. There are other immunotherapies now but i can't remember their names. Also, frequently they are discovering that using immunotherapy along with chemo + Avastin or Alimta is having good results.

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      Like Nana52, Opdivo saved my life, too. I was on it from July 2013 until May 2019. I started developing a rash that seemed to be Opdivo-related. My doctor and I agreed to stop treatments for awhile. The rash cleared up.

      Other than the rash, i had a bit of fatigue and my thyroid quit working right. Mostly, the biggest impact to my life was giving up the time for treatment every 2 weeks (and then once a month).

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      Im on 3rd cycle with gemzar and leviquin I think what do cycle mean?

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      Sorry that was question

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