Ask for a Treatment Plan With the Chance to Help You the Most

Choosing which therapy to use first to treat metastatic melanoma is a very important decision. You and your doctor need to consider:

  • Are you an appropriate candidate for the treatment?
  • What are the best possible results, as well as the risks?
  • How long is the medicine taken, and when will you find out the results?
  • What options will be available if your first treatment doesn't work for you?
Hear from an experienced doctor about developing a treatment plan.

An important consideration

Proleukin, an immunotherapy, offers the chance to have no evidence of disease for the long-term. In clinical studies, about 1 in 17 patients with metastatic melanoma had no evidence of disease ranging from
3 months to 10+ years.

Proleukin works best if you are in overall good health. If you start treatment with another medicine and your health deteriorates, you may not be eligible for Proleukin.

Speak to a doctor with Proleukin experience.

Worth SPEAKING UP about…

Starting with Proleukin keeps other options open.