"What we can learn from individual patients is often overlooked in oncology," he said, adding that many of these remarkable cases have led to the development of new treatment strategies for melanoma such as vaccinations against specific antigens and bone marrow transplantation. "From clinical observation, we can learn a lot from these remarkable cases."
Alan Houghton M.D., Chief of Immunology at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York

Well here are all the outside pieces to the Melanoma Puzzle. Now this may not work for every one but it did work so far for me. My last hurtle was how did my Immune system have the right antigen to present.

Without that piece of the puzzle, there would be no effective response.
Bobby Luker, this is for you and everyone who is still on the Yellow brick Road.

Take care
Jimmy B
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