ASK THE DOC: Treated Melanomas & referral to eye doc and breast cancer & hertu drug

2 years ago
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Question 1: Patient is 65 years old and has been treated for malignant melanomas in the last 9 months. Why is the oncologist referring her to get an eye exam?
Question 2: Patient has had breast cancer years ago with a recurrence in 2001. The skin from the breast bone to below the rib cage is bulky and warm but doesn’t show up on a PET scanning. The oncologist has mentioned a hertu combo drug, can you give your thoughts?
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